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James Taylor (minister) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Taylor (minister) James Taylor (1813–1892) was a Scottish minister and historical author. ==Life== Taylor was born in Greenlaw, Berwickshire, on 18 March 1813. After the parish school he went to the University of Edinburgh, and then to the theological hall of the United Secession Church with a view to the ministry. On 29 May 1839 he was ordained minister of the Church in St. Andrews. He graduated M.A. at Edinburgh University on 20 April 1843. On 26 February 1846 Taylor was translated to Regent Place Church, Glasgow, and on 11 July 1848, with most of the congregation, he left for the new church erected in Renfield Street. Resigning his charge in 1872, he was appointed secretary to the new Education Board for Scotland; it was closed down in 1885. By then Scotland had popularly elected educational authorities, an outcome for which Taylor had advocated in synod, in public meetings, and in the lobby of the House of Commons. Benjamin Disraeli alluded to Taylor's persistence in his novel ''Lothair''.〔 Taylor received the degrees of D.D. from St. Andrews University in 1849 and of LL.D. from Edinburgh University in 1892. He spent his last years in Edinburgh, writing, and died at Corstorphine, on 16 March 1892.〔
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