James Cooper (minister)

James Cooper (1846–1922) was a Church of Scotland minister and church historian.[1]

Life

He was the son of John Alexander Cooper, a local merchant and farmer, born in Elgin, Moray.[1] He studied at Elgin Academy and Aberdeen University, graduating M.A. in 1867.[2] He was minister at Broughty Ferry near Dundee, and then in Aberdeen, being appointed in 1899 by Glasgow University as Professor of Ecclesiastical History.[3]

In 1917 Cooper acted as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He was active in the foundation of the Scottish Church Society and Scottish Ecclesiological Society.[1]

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