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IAN MACLAREN

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 261 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MACLAREN  , the pseudonym of JOHN WATSON (1850-1907), Scottish author and divine . The son of John Watson, a
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civil servant, he was born at Manningtree, Essex, on the 3rd of November 185o, and was educated at Stirling and at
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Edinburgh University, afterwards studying
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theology at New College, Edinburgh, and at
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Tubingen . In 1874 he entered the
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ministry of the
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Free Church of Scotland and became assistant minister of Barclay Church, Edinburgh . Subsequently he was minister at Logiealmond in
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Perthshire and at
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Glasgow, and in r88o he became minister of Sefton Park Presbyterian church, Liverpool, from which he retired in 1905 . In 1896 he was Lyman Beecher lecturer at Yale University, and in 1900 he was moderator of the synod of the
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English Presbyterian church . While travelling in
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America he died at Mount Pleasant,
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Iowa, on the 6th of May 1907 . Ian Maclaren's first sketches of rural Scottish
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life, Beside the Bonnie Briar
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Bush (1894), achieved extraordinary popularity and were followed by other successful books, The Days of Auld Lang Syne (1895), Kate Carnegie and those Ministers (1896) and Afterwards and other Stories (1898) . Under his own name Watson published several volumes of sermons, among them being The Upper
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Room (1895); The Mind of the Master (1896) and The Potter's Wheel (1897) . See
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Sir W . Robertson Nicoll, Ian Maclaren (1908) .

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