This is the first biography of a 19th century Presbyterian minister
and theological Professor, James MacGregor (1829-1894). MacGregor
was a minister in the Free Church of Scotland before being elected
Professor of Systematic Theology at New College, Edinburgh. He
served in that capacity from 1868 to 1881 before immigrating to New
Zealand where he took a charge at Oamaru in the South Island
(1882-1894). He was a staunch defender of orthodox evangelical
views and in his later years wrote three great tomes in defence of
Christian faith. He produced two of the best Christian books of
their genre to come from the 19th century church: Christian
Doctrine (1861) and The Sabbath Question (1866). This is the first
biography of the subject and it contains a complete listing of all
his writings.
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