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本文探讨了19世纪60年代和70年代,苏格兰布罗德柯克教会牧师John Service(1833-1884)、Peter Sinclair Menzies(1839-1874)和John Stobbs(1840-1882)在维多利亚和塔斯马尼亚长老会的存在和影响,就在布罗德柯克牧师Charles Strong牧师(1844-1942)到达墨尔本苏格兰教会之前,他们三人都有各种各样的联系。这四个人都是约翰·凯尔德(1820-1898)和诺曼·麦克劳德(1812-1872)的弟子。大量的新材料被提出,以补充C. R. Badger的叙述,他是目前唯一的斯特朗传记作者,他以粗略的方式触及了服务,孟席斯和斯托布斯。
Before Charles Strong: Broad Kirk Ministers in Victoria and Tasmania
The paper explores the presence and influence of Broad Kirk Church of Scotland Ministers John Service (1833–1884), Peter Sinclair Menzies (1839–1874), and John Stobbs (1840–1882) in the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and Tasmania during the 1860s and 1870s, immediately before the arrival at the Scots’ Church, Melbourne of the Broad Kirk Minister, the Rev. Charles Strong (1844–1942), with whom all three had various associations. All four were also disciples of John Caird (1820–1898) and Norman MacLeod (1812–1872). Extensive new material is presented to supplement the account of C. R. Badger, the only current biographer of Strong, who touches on Service, Menzies, and Stobbs in a cursory manner.