Cathcart, William
CATHCART, WILLIAM: American Baptist; b.
at Londonderry, Ireland, Nov. 8, 1826. He was
educated at Glasgow University and Horton (now
Rawdon) Baptist Theological College, Yorkshire,
England, from which he was graduated in 1850.
He was minister of a Baptist church at Barnsley,
near Sheffield, from 1850 to 1853, when he went
to the United States, and accepted a call to Mystic
River, Conn., where he remained four years. He
was then pastor of the Second Baptist Church,
Philadelphia, from 1857 to 1884, and was also
president of the American Baptist Historical Society
from 1876 to 1884. He has written: The
Papal System, from Its Origin to the Present Time
(Philadelphia, 1872); The Baptists and the American
Revolution (1876); and The Baptism of the
Ages and of the Nations (1878), and edited The
Baptist Encyclopædia (Philadelphia, 1881). Since
1884 he has held no regular charge, his health not
permitting him to accept a pastorate, although
he has been able to devote part of his time to
literary labors.