John Glas (5 October 1695 – 2 November 1773) was a Scottish clergyman who started the Glasite church movement.
John Glas was born October 5, 1695 in Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland. His father was a parish minister of the Church of Scotland.
John Glas
Scottish clergyman
John Glas was a Scottish clergyman who started the Glasite church movement. Wikipedia
Born: October 5, 1695, Auchtermuchty, United Kingdom
Died: November 2, 1773 (age 78 years), Dundee, United Kingdom
Children: Catherine Glas
Spouse: Catherine Black (m. 1721)
Books
The Works of Mr John Glas. In Five Volumes. The Second Edition. .. of 5; Volume 5
Notes on Scripture-texts: Number III. ... By John Glas
1748
A Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Controversy About the National Covenants: And of the Ways That Have Been Taken About It on Both Sides
The Testimony of the King of Martyrs Concerning His Kingdom: John Xviii. 36, 37. Explained and Illustrated in Scripture Light. By Mr. John Glas ...
1729
The Works of Mr. John Glas: In Four Volumes
1761
A Description of Justifying Faith: The Effects of Faith; and Christ's Visible Church. Taken from the 2d Vol. of the Works of Mr. John Glas
1768
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Tealing's most famous Minister was the Reverend John Glas. He was born in Fife in 1695 and came from a family of Ministers.
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The speech of Mr. John Glas before the commission of the general assembly, March 11. 1730. · Book overview.
Sep 17, 2024 · John Glas was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman denounced by his church for opposing the concept of a national religious establishment.
John Rowley Glas passed away on Monday, May 3, 2021 at the age of 78. A native of New Orleans, John was born April 10, 1943.
= John Glas Sandeman, died c. 1922. Joined 1st Royal Dragoons in 1853, served in the Crimean War. After leaving the army he was colonel of Essex Yeomanry ...