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Jamieson, Robert 1802-1880
Fausset, Andrew Robert 1821-1910

Brown, David 1803-1897

Rev. Robert Jamieson, D. D., St. Paul's, Glasgow, Scotland
Robert Jamieson - (1802-1880), Scottish divine. Jamieson was the son of a baker in Edinburgh, born there on Jan 3, 1802. He was educated at the high school and matriculated at Edinburgh University with the intention of of studying for the medical profession.
Before he had completed his course, however, he decided to devote himself to the ministry. For that purpose he entered the Divinity Hall and was licensed as a preacher in 1827. Two years later he was presented by George IV to the parish of Weststruther, in the presbytery of Lander. There he remained until 1837, when he was transferred to the church of Currie, in the presbytery of Edinburgh. In 1830 Jamieson married his cousin, Eliza Jamieson, and had three sons and three daughters.
At the time of the disruption of 1843 he made strenuous efforts to prevent a schism, on the ground that the reforms demanded might be accomplished without endangering the existence of the established church. When Dr. Forbes, minister of St. Paul's, Glasgow, who was one of the disruption leaders, resigned his charge, Jamieson was appointed his successor by the magistrates of Glasgow and was admitted as minister in 1844. The University of Glasgow conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity upon him in 1848.
For many years Jamieson took a prominent part in ecclesiastical business and in 1872 he was unanimously chosen moderator of the General Assembly. He continued to occupy his place as minister of St. Paul's until his death on October 26, 1880. Jamieson specially charged himself with the oversight of young men studying for the ministry, and his students' class exercised an important influence throughout the church.
The principal works of Jamieson were: Eastern Manners Illustrative of the Old and New Testaments (3 vols, 1836-8); Manners and Trials of the Primitive Christians (1839 ); Commentary on the Bible (1861-5) in conjunction with Edward Henry Bickersteth; Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871), with A. R. Fausset and David Brown.

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Eastern manners illustrative of the Old Testament history ([1838])
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The manners and trials of the primitive Christians (1841)
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The inspiration of the Holy Scriptures : being the Baird lecture for 1873 (1873)
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Personal Adornment Viewed in the Light of Christianity
From The Scottish Christian Herald, Volume 1 (January 5 - December 28, 1839), page 241
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The Trial of Three Primitive Christians
From The Scottish Christian Herald, Volume 1 (January 5 - December 28, 1839) page 641
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Paul and Josephus Fellow-Passengers to Rome
From The Scottish Christian Herald, Voume 1 (January 5 - December 28, 1839) Page 673
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Rev. A. R. Fausset, A.M., St. Cuthbert's, York, England
A.R. Fausset - (1821-1910), Church of England. Andrew Robert Fausset was born near Enniskillen (75 miles w.s.w. of Belfast), county Fermanagh, Ireland, Oct. 13, 1821. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1843), was ordered deacon in 1847, and ordained in 1848, and was curate of Bishop Middleham, Durham, 1847-59. From 1859 he was rector of St. Cuthbert's, York, and was canon of York Munster since 1885. He was chaplain at Bex, Switzerland, in 1870 and at St. Goar on the Rhine in 1873.
In theology he belonged to the Evangelical school of the Church of England. He has written Scripture and the Prayer Book in Harmony (London, 1854); Horse Psalmiece (1877); The Englishman's Critical and Expository Cyclopedia (London; 1878); The Church and World (1878); The Millennium (1880); The Signs of the Times (1881); Prophecy a Sure Light (1882); The Latter Rain (1883); True Science Confirming Genesis (1884); The Personal Antichrist (1884); Spiritualism (1885); Critical and Expository Commentary on the Book of Judges (1885); and Guide to the Study of the Book of Common Prayer (1894). He edited various classical authors as well as the English translation of J. A. Bengel's Gnomon Novi Testamenti (5 vols., Edinburgh, 1857-58), and A. R. Vinet's Homiletique (London, 1858), and wrote the second and fourth volumes of The Critical and Explanatory Pocket Bible (4 vols. Glasgow, 1862), and the third, fourth and sixth volumes of the Critical, Explanitory, and Practical Commentary (6 vols., London, 1871).
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Studies in the CL Psalms: their undesigned coincidences with the independent Scripture histories confirming and illustrating both (1876)
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Studies in the CL. Psalms : their undesigned coincidences with the independent scripture histories confirming and illustrating both.. (1885)
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The poetical books of the Holy Scriptures (1867)
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The Church and the world. [6 lects.]. (1878)
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True science confirming Genesis, ed. by T. Greene (1884)
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Gnomon of the New Testament, Volume 1 (1860) by Johann Albrecht Bengel, Ernest Bengel, Johann Christian Friedrich Steudel, Andrew Robert Fausset
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Gnomon of the New Testament, Volume 2 (1860) by Johann Albrecht Bengel, Ernest Bengel, Johann Christian Friedrich Steudel, Andrew Robert Fausset
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Homiletics, or, The Theory of Preaching (1858) by Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet, Andrew Robert Fausset
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A Critical and Expository Commentary on the Book of Judges (1885)
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Fausset's Bible Dictionary
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Rev. David Brown, D.D., Professor of Theology, Aberdeen, Scotland
David Brown - (1803-1897), Free Church of Scotland. Brown was born at Aberdeen Aug. 17, 1803 and died there July 3, 1897. He studied at the University of Aberdeen (M.A., 1821); was licensed 1826, and was assistant to Edward Irving in London 1830–32; was ordained minister of a country chapel six miles southwest of Banff 1836; he went with the Free Church 1843, and the same year became minister of St. James, Glasgow; was elected professor of apologetics, church history, and exegesis of the Gospels at the Free Church College, Aberdeen, 1857; elected principal 1876, and resigned his professorship 1887.
He was a director of the National Bible Society of Scotland, one of the founders of the Evangelical Alliance, was deeply interested in the Alliance of the Reformed Churches and a member of the third General Council at Belfast, 1888. He was an opponent of Robertson Smith in the controversy which resulted in the dismissal of the latter from Aberdeen, and as a member of the New Testament revision company took a highly conservative position. He was moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church in 1885.
Besides numerous contributions to the periodicals, he published Christ's Second Coming: Will it be Premillenial? (Edinburgh, 1846; 6th ed., 1867), a classic; Crushed Hopes Crowned in Death, a memorial of his son, Alexander Brown, of the Bengal civil service, d. Jan., 1860 (London, 1861); The Restoration of the Jews: the History, Principles, and Bearings of the Question (Edinburgh, 1861); Life of the late John Duncan (1872); The Apocalypse: its structure and primary predictions (London, 1891). He collaborated with R. Jamieson and A. R. Fausset in preparing the Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments (6 vols., Glasgow, 1864–70), furnishing the portion devoted to the Gospels, the Acts, and the Epistle to the Romans; wrote the commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians for Schaff's Popular Commentary on the New Testament (1882); and prepared the Epistle to the Romans for Dods and Whyte's Handbooks for Bible Classes (Edinburgh, 1883).



David Brown, D.D., LL.D., Professor and Principal of the Free Church college, Aberdeen: A Memoir by William Garden Blaikie - 1898
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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown
Complete Commentary
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A Commentary, Critical and Explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 1 - 1875
Genesis-Esther (by Rev. Robert Jamieson)
Job-Malachi (by Rev. A. R. Fausset)
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A Commentary, Critical and Explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 2 - 1875
Matthew-Romans (by Rev. David Brown)
1 Corinthians-Revelation (by Rev. A. R. Fausset)
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A Commentary, Critical and Explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 1, 1873
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A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 1 (1866)
Genesis-Deuteronomy
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A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 2 (1866)
Joshua-Esther
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A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 3 (1866)
Job-Isaiah
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A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 4 (1866)
Jeremiah-Malachi
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A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 5 (1866)
Matthew-John
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A Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Volume 6 (1866)
Acts-Revelation
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Christ's second coming : will it be pre-millennial? (1867)

The Apocalypse : its structure and primary predictions (1891)

The restoration of the Jews: the history, principles, and bearings of the question (1861)

Life of the late John Duncan, Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages, New College, Edinburgh (1872)

The four Gospels, according to the Authorized version : with original and selected parallel references and marginal readings, and an original and copious critical and explanatory commentary .. (1859)

Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans : embracing the latest results of criticism (1863)

  • Crushed Hopes Crowned in Death, in memory of his son, Alexander Brown, (d. 1860) London, 1861.[2]
  • Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, and Epistle to the Romans in R. Jamieson and A. R. Fausset Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments 6 vols. Glasgow, 1864–70.
  • commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians in Philip Schaff Popular Commentary on the New Testament, 1882.
  • Epistle to the Romans Dods and Whyte's Handbooks for Bible Classes Edinburgh, 1883.

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