Blair, William
BLAIR, WILLIAM: United Free Church of
Scotland; b. at Cluny (23 m. s.w. of St. Andrews),
Fifeshire, Jan. 13, 1830. He studied at the University of St. Andrews (M.A., 1850), and in 1856 was
ordained to the United Presbyterian ministry at
Dunblane, Perthshire. He was clerk to the Stirling
Presbytery for twenty-five years, and to the United
Presbyterian Synod 1894–1900; since 1900 he has
been clerk to the United Free Church General Assembly, and was moderator of the United Presbyterian Synod in 1898–99. He has
been chaplain
to the famous Black Watch since 1892, a member
of the University Court of St. Andrews University
since 1903. In theology he adheres strictly to the
Westminster Confession. He has written Chronicles
of Aberbrothoc (Arbroath, 1853); Rambling Recollections: or, Scenes worth Seeing (Edinburgh, 1857);
Archbishop Leighton, Life with Selections (London,
1883); Jubilee Memorial Volume (Edinburgh, 1887);
History and Principles of the United Presbyterian
Church (1888); and Robert Leighton, Extracts and
Introduction (London, 1907).