Thomas Chalmers FRSE (17 March 1780 – 31 May 1847), was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, professor of theology, political economist, and a leader of both the ...
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Chalmers was ambitious and coveted distinction in the academic world. With this goal in view his main studies remained mathematics, chemistry and geology, and ...
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Chalmers was a Malthusian in his belief that the cause of pauperism was the poor having too many children. He also thought that poor-relief officials should be tenured and business-like; and voluntary taxation was the correct way to support poor relief.
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Thomas Chalmers was educated at a parochial school until the age of twelve, when he enrolled at the University of St. Andrews. He obtained his divinity degree in 1798 and his license as a preacher in the Presbyterian Kirk of Scotland in 1799.
Thomas Chalmers was a Presbyterian minister, theologian, author, and social reformer who was the first moderator of the Free Church of Scotland.
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Letters of Thomas Chalmers. Introduction by Iain H. Murray. by Thomas Chalmers. price $32.00 ...
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Founder of the Free Church of Scotland. Thomas Chalmers was professor of moral philosophy at St Andrews University from 1823. He was an acclaimed religious ...
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This biography tells the story of visionary thinker, minister, and preacher Thomas Chalmers and the many years of struggle for the spiritual independence of ...
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Evangelical Scottish divine, economist and social reformer. Born into a well-to-do Scottish merchant family of Austruther, Fife, the sixth of fourteen children.
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Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847: The application of Christianity to the commercial and ordinary affairs of life, in a series of discourses. (O. D. Cooke, 1821) ( ...
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Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) was born in Anstruther on the east coast of Scotland and trained as a Presbyterian preacher (Church of Scotland). He devoted much of ...