Adamson, William
ADAMSON, WILLIAM: Evangelical Union; b. at New Galloway (20 m. w.
of Dumfries), Kirkcudbrightshire, Aug. 29, 1830. He was educated at Glasgow
and St. Andrews Universities and at Evangelical Union Theological Hall. He was
pastor in Perth eleven years and in Edinburgh twenty-seven years, and also conducted
a public theological class in the latter city for eighteen years. He was for
several years a member of the Edinburgh School Board, and took an active interest
in politics and movements for reform. He is now pastor of the Carver Memorial
Church, Windermere, Westmorelandshire. His writings include The Righteousness
of God (London, 1870); The Nature of the Atonement (1880); Religious
Anecdotes of Scotland (1885); Knowledge and Faith (1886); Robert
Milligan: A Story (Glasgow, 1891); Missionary Anecdotes (1896);
Argument of Adaptation (London, 1897); Life of the Rev. James Morison
(1898); Life of the Rev. Fergus Ferguson (1900); and Life of the Rev.
Joseph Parker (1902). He is also the editor of The Christian News.