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ALEXANDER EWING (1814-1873)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 40 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALEXANDER EWING (1814-1873)  , Scottish divine, was born of an old Highland
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family in Aberdeen on the 25th of March 1814 . In
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October 1838 he was admitted to deacon's orders, and after his return from Italy he took charge of theepiscopal congregation at Forres, and was ordained a presbyter in the autumn of 184r . In 1846 he was elected first bishop of the newly restored diocese of Argyll and the Isles, the duties of which position he discharged till his
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death on the 22nd of May 1873 . In 1851 he received the degree of D.C.L. from the university of Oxford . Though hampered by a delicate bodily constitution he worked in a spirit of buoyant cheerfulness . By the charm of his
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personal manner and his catholic sympathies he gradually attained a prominent position . In theological discussion he contended for the exercise of a wide tolerance, and attached little importance to ecclesiastical authority and organization . His own theological position had close affinity with that of Thomas Erskine of Linlathen and Frederick Denison Maurice; but his opinions were the fruit of his own meditation, and were coloured by his own individuality; The trend of his teaching is only to be gathered from fragmentary publications—letters to the
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newspapers,
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pamphlets,
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special sermons, essays contributed to the series of
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Present Day Papers, of which he was the editor, and a
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volume of sermons entitled Revelation considered as
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Light . Besides his strictly theological writings, Ewing was the author of the
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Cathedral or Abbey Church of
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Iona (1865), the first
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part of which contains drawings and descriptive letterpress of the ruins, arid the second a
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history of the early
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Celtic church and the
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mission of St Columba . See Memoir of Alexander Ewing, D.C.L., by A . J . Ross (1877) .

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