George Gillespie

Scottish minister and writer
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Quick Facts
Born:
Jan. 21, 1613, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot.
Died:
Dec. 17, 1648, Kirkcaldy (aged 35)
Subjects Of Study:
Church of Scotland

George Gillespie (born Jan. 21, 1613, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot.—died Dec. 17, 1648, Kirkcaldy) was a leader of the Church of Scotland and polemical writer, who laboured for the autonomy and preservation of his church. The son of a parish minister, Gillespie was educated at the University of St. Andrews. His first work, A Dispute Against the English Popish Ceremonies Obtruded Upon the Church of Scotland (1637), was followed by other publications that were highly controversial and hostile toward state domination of the church. In 1638 he was ordained a minister and in the same year was a member of the ...(100 of 193 words)