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See also: scholar, educational and theological writer, was See also: born at See also: Aberdeen on the 26th of See also: April 1831
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He was educated at Aberdeen University and New See also: College, See also: London, In 1854 he was appointed rector of the See also: Stirling high school, in 1866 rector of that of See also: Edinburgh, in 1881 professor of humanity in the university of Aberdeen, and in 1890 See also: principal of the university of St Andrews, by the See also: Universities (Scotland) See also: Act
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His chief See also: works are: See also: Modern See also: Greek Grammar (1853) ; See also: Lyra Graeca (1854), specimens of Greek lyric See also: poetry from See also: Callinus to Soutsos; A Critical See also: History of Christian Literature and See also: Doctrine from the See also: Death of the Apostles to the Nicene Council (i.-iii., 1864-1866; new ed. of i. as The See also: Apostolical Fathers, 1874), a See also: book unique of its kind in See also: England at the See also: time of its appearance and one which adds materially to the knowledge of Christian antiquities as deduced from the apostolic fathers; Lectures on the History of See also: Education in Prussia and England (1874); The See also: Westminster Confession of Faith and the See also: Thirty-Nine Articles of the See also: Church of England (1905); Woman, her position and influence in
See also: ancient See also: Greece and See also: Rome (1907)
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He was knighted in 1907
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