Skip to main content

Somerville, Alexander Neill, c 1843-1847

 Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/6/18

Scope and Contents

Portrait of Alexander Neill Somerville. Caption: "Alexander Neill Somerville, D.D. 1813-1889. (Glasgow)".

Dates

  • Creation: c 1843-1847

Creator

Language of Materials

English

Biographical / Historical

From a typed note pasted on the page: "Somerville, Alexander Neill (1813-1889), Scots divine; a pioneer of Scots free church, 1844; journeyed on missions in India, 1874, Spain, Africa, and elsewhere, making many converts. [liii. 249]". From a second typed note pasted on the page: "Somerville, Alexander Neill, D.D. (Glasgow). Born at Edinburgh, 1813. Studied at the University, Edinburgh. Ordained at Anderston, Glasgow, 1837. Married, 1841, Isabella M. Ewing. Signed the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission. Became senior minister, 1877. Priorto this he had been one of the Church's deputies to Canada, and had also engaged in short evangelistic missions in Scotland, Spain, and India. When set free from regular pastoral work, Dr. Somerville devoted the rest of his life to a series of evangelistic tours throughout the world. He visited Australia and the neighbouring colonies, the Continent of Europe, South Africa, Asia Minor, and completed his labours by a special visit to the Jews in Eastern Europe. He was Moderator of the General Assembly in 1886, and during his year of office traversed as an evangelist the Highlands of Scotland. For the last nineteen years of his life the great Scottish evangelist was the representative of the Barony of Somerville, which fell dormant in 1870 at the death of the nineteenth Scottish peer, but he preferred no claim. Died, 1889. Publications.- Sacred Triads, Doctrinal and Practical, chiefly for the use of Young Persons. Posthumous.- A Modern Apostle: Alexander N. Somerville, D.D. By George Smith, C.I.E., LL.D."

Full Extent

1 photograph

Physical Location

Volume VI, p. 448

General

LUNA Work Record ID: 0012025

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

Contact:
Centre for Research Collections
University of Edinburgh Main Library
George Square
Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland
+44(0)131 650 8379