John M'Millan was the founding Father of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. He was the first minister of the Cameronians after the Revolution Settlement...
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killed in the field or on the scaffold. Eventually they were joined by John M'Millan and later Thomas Nairn who provided the quorum to constitute a Presbytery...
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of Earlston, widow of Edward Goldie of Craigmuie, and second wife of John M'Millan Lady Anne Cochrane (1724), first wife of James Hamilton, 5th Duke of...
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re-enter the Kirk. They continued as an informal grouping until 1706, when John M'Millan was appointed minister; in 1743, he and Thomas Nairn set up the Reformed...
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joined by the Rev. John M'Millan, from the Established Church, in 1706. In a short time afterwards, the communion was joined by Mr. John M'Neil, a licentiate...
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by right of his valid ordination, to have the authority, along with John M'Millan, to form a legitimate presbytery and in so doing to be able to ordain...
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www.salvationarmy.org. Retrieved Dec 2, 2020. "900 ATTEND SERVICE FOR JOHN M'MILLAN". nytimes.com. New York Times. Retrieved 12 June 2023. "The Salvation...
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musician John Macmillan (actor), British actor John Macmillan (bishop) (1877–1956), bishop John M'Millan (c. 1669–1753) sometimes spelled McMillan or Macmillan...
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persecuted for their faith, and was a centre of Covenanter activity. John M'Millan, the controversial preacher and first post-Revolution minister of the...
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Societies, with a general membership of about seven thousand. In 1706, Rev. John M'Millan (or McMillan) (c. 1669–1753), previously a minister of the established...
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