From Canterbury to Connecticut a Study of the Links in the Apostolic Line of Su
From Canterbury to Connecticut a Study of the Links in the Apostolic Line of Su
Edgar Legare Pennington
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Alexander Rose (1647?-March 20, 1720). Son of Alexander Rose, minister of Monymusk. Educated at King's College, Aberdeen (M. A. , July 26, 1667) and University of Glasgow. Obtained his licentiate from the Presbytery of Glasgow, Apr. 20, 1670. Minister of the Old Church, Perth, 1672-1683. Ap- pointed Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow, Oct. 9, 1682. Principal of St. Mary's College, Aberdeen, Oct. 22, 1686. Conse- crated Bishop of Moray at St. Andrews, May 1, 1687. Translated to the see... of Edinburgh, Jan. 21, 1688. Refused allegiance to William and Mary. Deprived on the abolition of Episcopacy, Apr. 11, 1689. Minister of St. Paul's, Carruber's Close, Edinburgh. Primus of the Episcopal Church of Scotland in 1704 on the death of Arthur Ross. This left only five Scottish bishops surviving. Pur- sued the policy of consecrating bishops without jurisdiction. The 126] last surviving diocesan bishop; all who remained were merely bishops at large. Died of apoplexy at his sister's house in the Canongate, Edinburgh; buried at Restalrig Church in Lord Balmerine's vault.
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