Andrew Thomson FRSE (1814–1901) was a Scottish minister and (from 1847) of the United Presbyterian Church. He was a noted biographer and lecturer, well known for his books on the lives of pre-eminent ministers, and for his book on his travels in the Holy Land and noted for his preface to the Scottish poet, Robert Pollok's "Tales of the Covenanters".
Scottish minister and writer (1814-1901)
| Born | 1814 |
| Died | 1901 |
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Scottish minister and writer (1814-1901)
| Born | 1814 |
| Died | 1901 |
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Christianity, History, Biography, Missions, Sabbath, Associate Synod (Scotland), Church history, Missionaries, Sermons, Sunday, Sunday legislation, Associate Synod (Scotland : 1744-1820), Bible, Biographies, Church of Scotland, Clergy, Confession, Description and travel, Doctrines, English Sermons, Evangelical Alliance. Conference, Geneva, 1961, Geography, Presbyterian Church, Puritans, ReformationPeople
James Darling, John Owen (1616-1683), Samuel Rutherford (1600?-1661), Trench James (1808-1855)ID Numbers
- OLID: OL1246427A
- ISNI: 0000000067014467
- Library of Congress Names: no00061622
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- Wikidata: Q4758722
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- Andrew 1814-1901. Life of Dr O Thomson
- Andrew 1814-1901 Life of O. Thomson
- Andrew 1814-1901 Life of D. Thomson
- Andrew 1814-1901 Thomson
- Thomson, Andrew
- Andrew Thomson Thomson












