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Definition of Antiburgher

Antiburgher
Antiburgher An`ti*burgh"er, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One who seceded from the Burghers (1747), deeming it improper to take the Burgess oath.

Meaning of Antiburgher from wikipedia

- April 1714 – 14 June 1788) was a Scottish religious leader, head of the Antiburgher section of the Scottish Secession Church. He reportedly wrote his first...
- secessionist congregation Forfar, Angus Minister of the Nicolson Street Antiburgher Church, Edinburgh (1797–1830) Notable work "Etymological Dictionary of...
- factions thus formed rival, independent synods—the General ****ociate Synod (Antiburghers) and the ****ociate Synod (Burghers) Eventually both the Burghers and...
- (1714-1718 left due to adultery); James Thomson (1719-1740 moved to Antiburgher Church); Robert Spears (1743-1773); James Wemyss (1779-1820); Charles...
- (later Greyfriars United Free Church). He was deposed by the ****ociate (Antiburgher) Synod on 4 August 1748 over the question of the Burgess Oath. He was...
- entered in 1813 into partnership with his son. McGavin belonged to the Antiburgher Church communion, and was a member of the congregation of James Ramsay...
- (Former Antiburgher Church) 56°14′32″N 3°53′08″W / 56.242173°N 3.885614°W / 56.242173; -3.885614 (Greenloaning Church. (Former Antiburgher Church))...
- their own Synod. The theology also caused no small commotion in the Antiburgher Church and Thomas Mair was ejected. He married (1) 31 July 1672, Isobel...
- religion professed within the realm"), the opposite party being called antiburghers. Jorgenson, Dale A. (1989). Theological and Aesthetic Roots in the Stone-Campbell...
- establishment. Edinburgh: Waugh and Innes. Blunt, John Henry (1874). "Antiburghers". Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools...