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Robert Calder (priest)

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1707, he was summoned before the privy council at Edinburgh on Good Friday. Not complying, he was sentenced to be banished from Elgin under a severe penalty should he return within 12 miles of the city.
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to shut up all the episcopal chapels in Scotland he had to leave Aberdeen, and went to Elgin, where he officiated for some time. To obstruct his celebration of the
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in the presbytery of Kelso in 1689, but on 13 September of that year was deprived for refusing to read the proclamation of the estates declaring
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Calder then went to Edinburgh, where he officiated to a congregation in Toddrick's Wynd. He engaged in a sharp controversy with the Rev.
138:‘The Second Part … or a Challenge to all that want Episcopal Ordination to prove the validity of their ministerial acts,’ 1717; 100:, 1693, a collection of citations intended cast Presbyterian prayers and sermons in a negative light. In 1713 he published 123:‘The Lawfulness and Necessitie of observing the Anniversary Fasts and Festivals of the Church maintained,’ by R. C., 1710; 323: 286: 203: 65: 36: 190: 243: 239:
Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Miscellany Numbers relating to the Controversie about the Book of Common Prayer, Episcopal Government
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Once free, Calder went to Aberdeen, where he officiated at services in his own house, using the
44: 132:‘The Spirit of Slander exemplified in a scandalous Pamphlet called the Jacobite Cause,’ 1714; 60: 308: 303: 8: 48: 237: 135:‘The Priesthood of the Old and New Testament by Succession,’ in seven letters, 1716; 223: 277: 198: 297: 272: 254: 215: 32: 73: 233: 85: 69: 52: 271: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 104:, in 40 numbers appearing successively. He was also the author of: 40: 253:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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111:‘Reasons for Toleration to the Episcopal Clergie’ (anon.), 1703; 225:
The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence; a post-revolution pamphlet
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king and queen of England, and for having prayed for King
35:, born about 1650. He was educated at the university and 169: 167: 165: 163: 117:‘Letter to a Nonconformist Minister of the Kirk,’ 1705; 242:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. pp.  160: 129:‘The Countryman's Idea of a Gospel Minister,’ 1711; 141:‘The Anti Counter-querist counter-queried,’ n.d.; 295: 126:‘A Letter to Mr. James Hog of Carnwarth,’ 1710; 114:‘The Divine Right of Episcopacy’ (anon.), 1705; 290:. Vol. 8. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 228:. Edinburgh: Scottish Church History Society. 207:. Vol. 8. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 23:, known as an author and controversialist. 329:18th-century Scottish Episcopalian priests 319:17th-century Scottish Episcopalian priests 189: 173: 98:Scottish Presbyterian Eloquence displayed 221: 296: 232: 144:‘Queries to the Presbyterians,’ n. d. 314:Alumni of the University of Aberdeen 39:. He was presented to the parish of 19:(1650?–1723) was a clergyman of the 13: 14: 340: 96:Calder was the reputed author of 64:. On the order shortly after the 287:Dictionary of National Biography 266: 248: 209: 204:Dictionary of National Biography 1: 148: 108:‘Three Single Sermons,’ 1701; 66:Union of England and Scotland 153: 7: 282:Calder, Robert (1650?-1723) 195:Calder, Robert (1650?-1723) 191:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson 10: 345: 183: 21:Scottish Episcopal Church 324:People from Elgin, Moray 222:Maxwell, Thomas (1944). 91: 37:King's College, Aberdeen 31:Calder was a native of 26: 61:Book of Common Prayer 336: 291: 270: 269: 252: 251: 247: 229: 213: 212: 208: 177: 171: 344: 343: 339: 338: 337: 335: 334: 333: 294: 293: 280:, ed. (1886). " 278:Stephen, Leslie 276: 267: 249: 210: 199:Stephen, Leslie 186: 181: 180: 172: 161: 156: 151: 94: 29: 12: 11: 5: 342: 332: 331: 326: 321: 316: 311: 306: 264: 263: 259: 258: 230: 219: 185: 182: 179: 178: 174:Henderson 1886 158: 157: 155: 152: 150: 147: 146: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 121: 118: 115: 112: 109: 93: 90: 84:, minister of 28: 25: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 341: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 301: 299: 292: 289: 288: 283: 279: 274: 273:public domain 261: 260: 256: 255:public domain 245: 241: 240: 235: 231: 227: 226: 220: 217: 216:public domain 206: 205: 200: 196: 192: 188: 187: 175: 170: 168: 166: 164: 159: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 125: 122: 119: 116: 113: 110: 107: 106: 105: 103: 99: 89: 87: 83: 82:John Anderson 78: 75: 71: 70:Lord's Supper 67: 63: 62: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 24: 22: 18: 17:Robert Calder 285: 265: 238: 224: 202: 101: 97: 95: 79: 59: 57: 30: 16: 15: 309:1723 deaths 304:1650 births 262:Attribution 45:William III 298:Categories 234:Scott, Hew 149:References 74:Easter Day 193:(1886). " 154:Citations 86:Dumbarton 53:James VII 236:(1917). 41:Nenthorn 275::  201:(ed.). 184:Sources 49:Mary II 197:". In 92:Works 33:Elgin 246:-85. 47:and 27:Life 284:". 72:on 300:: 244:84 162:^ 257:. 218:. 176:.

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Scottish Episcopal Church
Elgin
King's College, Aberdeen
Nenthorn
William III
Mary II
James VII
Book of Common Prayer
Union of England and Scotland
Lord's Supper
Easter Day
John Anderson
Dumbarton




Henderson 1886
Henderson, Thomas Finlayson
Calder, Robert (1650?-1723)
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
public domain
The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence; a post-revolution pamphlet
Scott, Hew
Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
84
public domain
public domain
Stephen, Leslie

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