The History And Antiquities of the Parish of Mid-Calder, With Some Account of the Religious House of Torphichen, Founded Upon Record;
The History And Antiquities of the Parish of Mid-Calder, With Some Account of the Religious House of Torphichen, Founded Upon Record;
Hardy Bertram Mccall
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John Mowbray, minister of Uphall, i6th May 1672.- He seems to have taken special measures for restraining drunkenness, and also " the frequent and hainous sins of backbyting, revylling, flyting and slandering of one anoy' ; " and it was during his brief incumbency that the present communion cups of the church were bought by the Session. He ministered here only two years, being translated to Cramond in 1674. He was a man of jacobitical tendencies and was deprived of his benefice by the Committee... of Estates in 1689, for having "acknowledged that he has not read the proclamation nor prayed for King William and Queen Mary as is appointed therein, and that he would not undertake to give obedience." He died in poverty in London in 1691. Rev. Norman Mackenzie, A.M., was the next minister of Mid- Calder. He was a graduate of Glasgow University in 1656, and previous to his induction here in 1675, he was successively parson of the parishes of Carsphairn and Whithorn in Galloway. We see little of interest in the events of his ministry until the year 1684, when a conventicle attended by about two hundred persons, some of them being in arms, was held on Sunday, ist June, at Cairn-hill, and another at Caldstane Slap on the eighth of the same month.
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