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See also:FLINT, See also:ROBERT (1838- ) , Scottish divine and philosopher, was See also:born near See also:Dumfries and educated: at the university of See also:Glasgow. After a few years of See also:pastoral service, first in See also:Aberdeen and then at Kilconquhar, See also:Fife, he was appointed See also:professor of moral See also:philosophy and See also:political See also:economy at St See also:Andrews in 1864. From 1876 to 1903 he was professor of divinity at See also:Edinburgh. Ile contributed a number of articles to, the 9th edition of the See also:Encyclopaedia Britannica. His See also:chief See also:works are See also:Christ's See also:Kingdom upon See also:Earth (Sermons, 1865); Philosophy of See also:History in See also:Europe (1874; partly rewritten with reference to See also:France and See also:Switzerland, 1844); See also:Theism and See also:Anti-theistic Theories (2 vols., being the See also:Baird Lectures for. 1876-1877; often reprinted); See also:Socialism (1894); Sermons and Addresses (1899); See also:Agnosticism (1903). End of Article: FLINT, ROBERT (1838- )Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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