Adam Philip
Rev. Adam Philip | |
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Born | Govan, Renfrewshire | 1 May 1856
Died | 18 November 1945 | (aged 89)
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation(s) | Minister for Invergowrie and Moderator General Assembly |
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Adam Philip (1 May 1856 – 18 November 1945) was a Scottish minister and author, who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the United Free Church of Scotland in 1921.
Life
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He was born on 1 May 1856 in Govan, the son of Margaret Josephine Robertson (1822-1908) and Rev George Philip DD (1819-1904). His father was latterly minister of St John's Free Church in Edinburgh.
He was minister for Invergowrie on the Firth of Tay from 1881, living in the attached manse.[1]
He died in Edinburgh on 18 November 1945. He is buried with his family in the Grange Cemetery. The grave lies on the east path very close to the main entrance. His parents lie on the north side of the central vaults.[citation needed]
Family
He was married to Mary Nicol Couper (1858-1938) and their children included Sir James Randall Philip QC DD (1900-1967).
His brother was the medical pioneer Robert Philip.
Publications
See[2]
- The Parish of Longforgan (1895)[3]
- The Father’s Hand
- Songs and Sayings of Gowrie (1901)
- The Ancestry of Randall Thomas Davidson DD (1903)
- The Evangel in Gowrie (1911)
- Things Grave and Gay from Gowrie (1916)
- Paterson of Hebron the Hakim
References
Citations
- ^ "Dundee directory, 1908-1909". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ^ Philip, Adam (1901). Songs and Sayings of Gowrie by the Rev. Adam Philip, M.A. United Free Church, Longforgan Author of "The Parish of Longforgan" "The Father's Hand". Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier.
- ^ Philip 1895.
Sources
- Philip, Adam (1895). The parish of Longforgan; a sketch of its church and people. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.
External links
- The parish of Longforgan; a sketch of its church and people, Internet Archive
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