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Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, Lay Theologian of the ‘Inner Light’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

John B. Logan
Affiliation:
Lilac Cottage, Hill Street Crieff PH7 3BU

Extract

The sole influential Scottish lay theologian, Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, was born in Edinburgh on 13th October 1788, the fourth son of David Erskine, a W.S. of distinguished ancestry, a member of the Church of Scotland who bought the estate of Linlathen near Dundee but who died in 1791. So Thomas spent much of his boyhood at Airth Castle in a quiet privileged atmosphere under the devoted care of his maternal grandmother, Mrs Graham. She was a devout Episcopalian whose influence mellowed his Presbyterian inheritance so that he came to favour episcopal forms. Though holding a deep religious faith, he never became a communicant member of any Church, though he attended Episcopal, Presbyterian and Congregational services.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1984

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