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Very Rev Dr Andrew Alexander Bonar DD (29 May 1810 in Edinburgh – 30 December 1892 in Glasgow) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, a contemporary and acquaintance of Robert Murray M'cheyne and youngest brother of Horatius Bonar. LifeHe was born in the Broughton district[2] of Edinburgh, the son of James Bonar (1758-1821), a solicitor with the Excise, and his wife Marjory Pyott Maitland (1753-1834).[3][4] Andrew Bonar studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh from 1831 and was ordained in 1835. His first position was as minister at Collace in Perthshire, 1838 – 1856 (both in the Church of Scotland and the Free Church of Scotland). With Robert Murray McCheyne he visited Palestine in 1839 to inquire into the condition of the Jews there.[5] Bonar joined the Free Church of Scotland in 1843. He served as minister of Finnieston Free Church, Glasgow, 1856 till his death. In 1874, the University of Edinburgh conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity.[6] He was the Moderator of the Free Church's General Assembly for 1878/9. Bonar was identified with evangelical and revival movements and adhered to the doctrine of premillennialism. During the visit of Dwight L. Moody to Britain in 1874 and 1875, Moody was warmly welcomed by Bonar, despite the latter receiving considerable criticism from other Calvinist ministers in the Free Church. He died at his home, 20 India Street in Glasgow, on 30 December 1892.[7] He is buried in Sighthill Cemetery in north Glasgow.[8] His Glasgow house was demolished in the 1960s and is now the site of modern offices. TriviaAndrew Bonar Law, the future British Prime Minister, was named after Andrew Bonar, whom Law's mother Eliza admired. Works
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References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Walker|first1=Norman L.|title=Chapters from the History of the Free Church of Scotland|date=1895|publisher=Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier|location=Edinburgh|url=https://archive.org/stream/chaptersfromhis00walkgoog#page/n179/mode/2up/search/black|accessdate=22 April 2017}} 2. ^Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1810 3. ^https://www.evangelical-times.org/24017/andrew-bonar-1810-1892/ 4. ^https://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/gravedetails.php?grave=163026&scrwidth= 5. ^{{Cite book |url= https://archive.org/details/narrativeamissi00chegoog |title= Narrative of a Mission of Inquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scotland in 1839 |last=Bonar |first=Andrew Alexander |last2=M'Cheyne |first2=Robert Murray|publisher=Whyte |year=1849|isbn=|location=Edinburgh|pages=361|author-link2=Robert Murray M'Cheyne}} 6. ^{{cite book |last= Bonar |first= Andrew A. |editor-last= Bonar |editor-first= Marjory |title= Reminiscences of Andrew A. Bonar, D.D. |year= 1895 |publisher= Hodder and Stoughton |location= London |page= xv |url= https://ia800203.us.archive.org/34/items/reminiscencesofa00bona/reminiscencesofa00bona.pdf |quote= The University of Edinburgh conferred on him, in 1874, the degree of Doctor of Divinity.}} 7. ^Glasgow Post Office Directory 1892 8. ^https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127526191/andrew-alexander-bonar Further reading
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