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ALEXANDER PENROSE FORBES (1817-1875)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 636 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALEXANDER PENROSE FORBES (1817-1875)  , Scottish divine, was born at
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Edinburgh on' the 6th of
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June 1817 . He was the second son of John Henry Forbes, Lord Medwyn, a judge of the court of session, and grandson of
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Sir William Forbes of Pitsligo . He studied first at the Edinburgh Academy, then for two years under the Rev . Thomas Dale, the poet, in Kent, passed one session at
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Glasgow University in 1833, and,having chosen the career of the
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Indian
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civil service, completed his studies with distinction at . Haileybury College . In 1836 he went to
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Madras and secured early promotion, but in consequence of
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ill-
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health he was obliged to return to England . He then entered Brasenose College, Oxford, where in 1841 he,dbtained the Roden
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Sanskrit scholarship, and graduated in 1844 . I-te was at Oxford during the early years of the
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movement known as Puseyism, and was powerfully influenced by association with Newman, Pusey and Keble . This led him to resign his Indian appointment . In 1844 he was ordained deacoB and priest in the
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English Church, and held curacies at Aston, Rowant and St Thomas's, Oxford; but being naturally attracted to the Episcopal Church of his native
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land, then recovering from long depression, he removed in 1846 toStonehaven, the chief
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town of Kincardineshire . The same
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year, however, he was appointed to the vicarage of St Saviour's, Leeds, a church founded to preach and illustrate Tractarian principles . In 1848 Forbes was called to succeed Bishop Moir in the see of
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Brechin .

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residence to Dundee, where he resided till his
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death, combining the pastoral charge of the congregation with the duties of the see . When he came to Dundee the churchmen were accustomed owing to their small numbers to worship in a
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room over a.
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bank . Through his energy several churches were built, and Among them the
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pro-
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cathedral of St Paul's . He was prosecuted in the church courts for
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heresy, the accusation being founded on his
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primary charge, delivered and published in 18571 in which he set forth his views on the Eucharist . He made a powerful defence of the charge, and was acquitted with "a censure and an admonition." Keble wrote in his defence, and was
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present at his trial at Edinburgh . Forbes was a good scholar, a scientific theologian and a devoted worker, and was much beloved . He died at Dundee on the 8th of
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October 1875 .
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Principal
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works: A Short Explanation of the Nicene Creed (1852); An Explanation, of the
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Thirty-nine Articles (2 vols., 1867 and 1868) ; Commentary on the Seven Penitential Psalms (1847); Commentary on the
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Canticles (1853) . See Mackey's Bishop Forbes, a Memoir .

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