See also:ALISON, See also:ARCHIBALD (1757-1839) , Scottish author, son of See also:Patrick Alison, See also:provost of See also:Edinburgh, was See also:born on the 13th of See also:November 1757 at Edinburgh. After studying at the university of See also:Glasgow and at Balliol See also:College, See also:- OXFORD
- OXFORD, EARLS OF
- OXFORD, EDWARD DE VERE, 17TH EARL
- OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
- OXFORD, PROVISIONS OF
- OXFORD, ROBERT DE VERE, 9TH EARL OF (1362-1392)
- OXFORD, ROBERT HARLEY, 1ST
Oxford, he took orders in the See also:- CHURCH
- CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr. Kvpcaxov [&wµa], " the Lord's [house]," and common to many Teutonic, Slavonic and other languages under various forms—Scottish kirk, Ger. Kirche, Swed. kirka, Dan. kirke, Russ. tserkov, Buig. cerk
- CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN (1826-1900)
- CHURCH, GEORGE EARL (1835–1910)
- CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM (1815–189o)
- CHURCH, SIR RICHARD (1784–1873)
Church of See also:England, and was appointed in 1778 to the curacy of Brancepeth, near See also:Durham. In 1784 he married Dorothea, youngest daughter of See also:Professor See also:- GREGORY
- GREGORY (Gregorius)
- GREGORY (Grigorii) GRIGORIEVICH ORLOV, COUNT (1734-1783)
- GREGORY, EDWARD JOHN (1850-19o9)
- GREGORY, OLINTHUS GILBERT (1774—1841)
- GREGORY, ST (c. 213-C. 270)
- GREGORY, ST, OF NAZIANZUS (329–389)
- GREGORY, ST, OF NYSSA (c.331—c. 396)
- GREGORY, ST, OF TOURS (538-594)
Gregory of Edinburgh. The next twenty years of his See also:life were spent in See also:Shropshire, where he held in See also:succession the livings of High Ercall, Roddington and Kenley. In 1800 he removed to Edinburgh, having been appointed See also:senior See also:incumbent of St See also:Paul's See also:Chapel in the Cowgate. For See also:thirty-four years he filled this position with much ability, his See also:preaching attracting so many hearers that a new and larger church was built for him. His last years were spent at Colinton,near Edinburgh, where he died on the 17th of May 1839. Alison published, besides a Life of See also:Lord Woodhouselee, a See also:volume of sermons, which passed through several See also:editions, and a See also:work entitled Essays on the Nature and Principles of See also:Taste (1790), based on the principle of association (see under See also:AESTHETICS, p. 288). His See also:elder son, Dr See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
William Pulteney Alison (1790-1859), was a distinguished Edinburgh medical professor.
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