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Thomas Drennan (1696–1768) was an Irish Presbyterian minister active in advocating political and religious reforms. Drennan graduated from the University of Glasgow, and served as Presbyterian minister in Holywood and in First Presbyterian Church, Belfast, where he was installed in 1736 as a colleague of Samuel Haliday. He became sole minister of the congregation following Hailday's death in 1739. He was one of several Irish reformers who influenced Scottish Enlightenment philosopher Francis Hutcheson, during the latter's time as master of an academy in Dublin. Drennan's son, William Drennan, would become a famous physician, poet, and political radical. James Crombie became one of the ministers of First Presbyterian Church, Belfast following Drennan's death References
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