James Bain (minister)
Rev. James Bain (1828–1911) was a minister of the established Church of Scotland and a noted controversialist who, though conservative in theology, sought to oppose a culture of deference to landlords in the Scottish Highlands and especially the influence of the Seafield Estates. In general, he defended the cause of the poor and of the 'masses' against the 'classes', utilising a slogan popularised by William Ewart Gladstone.
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Photograph of the Rev. James Bain, minister of Duthil, as published in 'The Northern Scot' to celebrate his jubilee in the ministry of the Church of Scotland. | |
Title | Moderator of the Presbytery of Abernethy (1897) |
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Born | 24 September 1828 |
Died | 13 November 1911 83) Duthil, Inverness-shire, Scotland | (aged
Religion | Christian |
Nationality | UK (Scottish) |
Home town | Dingwall, Highland |
Spouse | Janet (Jessie) W. Paterson |
Denomination | Church of Scotland (The Established Church) |
Alma mater | Edinburgh University |
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