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John
Barclay (1734-1798)
Scottish
divine, was born in Perthshire and died at Edinburgh. He graduated
at St Andrews, and after being licensed became assistant to
the parish minister of Errol in Perthshire. Owing to differences
with the minister, he left in 1763 and was appointed assistant
to Antony Dow of Fettercairn, Kincardine. In this parish he
became very popular, but his opinions failed to give satisfaction
to his presbytery. In I772 he was rejected as successor to Dow,
and was even refused by the presbytery the testimonials requisite
in order to obtain another living. The refusal of the presbytery
was sustained by the General Assembly, and Barclay thereupon
left the Scottish church and founded congregations at Sauchyburn,
Edinburgh and London. His followers were sometimes called Bereans,
because they regulated their conduct by a diligent study of
the Scriptures They hold a modified form of Calvinism.
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