WELSH, DAVID

WELSH, DAVID
   a Scottish divine, a gentlemanly scholarly man, professor of Church History in the University of Edinburgh; was Moderator of the General Assembly on the occasion of the Disruption of the Scottish Church (1843), and headed the secession on the day of the exodus (1793-1845).

The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. . 1907.

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