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James Buchanan (1804–1870) was a preacher and theological writer. He was born in 1804 at Paisley, and studied at the university of Glasgow. In 1827 he was ordained Church of Scotland minister of Roslin, near Edinburgh, and in 1828 he was translated to the large and important charge of North Leith. In this charge he attained great fame as a preacher, being remarkable or a clear, vigorous, and flowing style, a graceful manner, a vein of thrilling tenderness, broken from time to time by passionate appeals, all in the most pronounced evangelic strain. In 1840 Buchanan was translated to the High Church (St. Giles’), Edinburgh, and in 1813, after the disruption, he became first minister of St. Stephen‘s Free Church. In 1815 he was appointed professor of apologetics in the New College (Free churc

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  • James Buchanan (minister) (en)
  • 제임스 뷰캐넌 (목사) (ko)
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  • 제임스 뷰캐넌(James Buchanan; 1804년 - 1870년) 스코틀랜드 교회 목사이며 신학자이다. 에든버러에 있는 자유교회의 뉴 칼리지에서 조직신학 교수로 에 이어 종사하였다. 그의 저서인 《성령의 역할과 사역》(The Office and Work of Holy Spirit)은 존 오언의 작품에 많은 영향을 받았다. (ko)
  • James Buchanan (1804–1870) was a preacher and theological writer. He was born in 1804 at Paisley, and studied at the university of Glasgow. In 1827 he was ordained Church of Scotland minister of Roslin, near Edinburgh, and in 1828 he was translated to the large and important charge of North Leith. In this charge he attained great fame as a preacher, being remarkable or a clear, vigorous, and flowing style, a graceful manner, a vein of thrilling tenderness, broken from time to time by passionate appeals, all in the most pronounced evangelic strain. In 1840 Buchanan was translated to the High Church (St. Giles’), Edinburgh, and in 1813, after the disruption, he became first minister of St. Stephen‘s Free Church. In 1815 he was appointed professor of apologetics in the New College (Free churc (en)
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  • James Buchanan (en)
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  • William Garden Blaikie (en)
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  • Buchanan from Disruption Worthies (en)
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