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[http://www.theologue.org/images/Stalker.jpg James Stalker] (1848-1927) was a British scholar.
[http://www.theologue.org/images/Stalker.jpg James Stalker] (1848-1927) was a British scholar, minister and writer. Born in Scotland, graduated from Edinburgh and New College and served for many years as a pastor in the Free Church of Scotland. He served as professor of church history in the United Free Church College in Aberdeen [Scotland] from 1902 to 1926. He also taught as a Visiting Lecturer at many American colleges and seminaries.


==Biography==
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James Stalker was born in Scotland and was a minister, a scholar, and a writer. He graduated from Edinburgh and New College and served for many years as a pastor in the Free Church of Scotland. He served as professor of church history in the United Free Church College in Aberdeen [Scotland] from 1902 to 1926. He also taught as a Visiting Lecturer at many American colleges and seminaries.
 
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Revision as of 10:52, 14 February 2014

James Stalker (1848-1927) was a British scholar, minister and writer. Born in Scotland, graduated from Edinburgh and New College and served for many years as a pastor in the Free Church of Scotland. He served as professor of church history in the United Free Church College in Aberdeen [Scotland] from 1902 to 1926. He also taught as a Visiting Lecturer at many American colleges and seminaries.

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