Minutes of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church in England 1836, 5; 1839, 12-13; 1842, 7-8.
2.
Ibid., 1836, 5.
3.
Ch. I.
4.
W. Arnot, Life of James Hamilton (London [1878 ]), 174 ff.; J. Hair, Regent Square (London [1898]), chaps. VIII and IX.
5.
J. Hamilton, Works (6 vols., London [1869]), IV, 104-109.
6.
Ibid., IV, 45 and 88.
7.
Ibid., IV, 186-90; cf. III, 319.
8.
A Manual of the Presbyterian Church in England, 4. For details of the life of McCrie and of other professors subsequently mentioned, see my Westminster College, Cambridge: Its Background and History (1979). The College was founded in London in 1844 and after several moves secured a home in Queen Square House where it remained until 1899 when it was transferred to Cambridge and was then known as Westminster College.
9.
A. Saphir, The Divine Unity of Scripture (London [ 1893]), 6, 31, 64-65.
10.
Pp. 4 ff.
11.
" The Presbyterian Church of England (London, n.d., but soon after 1876), 5-6.
12.
W.G. Elmslie , Expository Lectures and Sermons (ed. A. N. Macnicoll, London [ 1892]), 36-37 and 114. W. Robertson Nicoll, Princes of the Church (London [1921]), 1-11.
13.
P. 6.
14.
p. 9.
15.
Ch. IV, esp. pp. 83 and 87.
16.
pp. 87 and 97; see also 175-76.
17.
Pp. 327-330. F. G. Healey, Religion and Reality: The Theology of John Oman (Edinburgh [1965]).
18.
Pp. 6-8.
19.
Pp. 74-76, 108-110 and 112.
20.
Presbyterian Church of England, A Statement of the Christian Faith, I, paragraphs 1-5.
21.
Minutes of the General Assembly, Reports 1955, 421-22.