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  1. John Welsh of Ayr. John Welsh ( c. 1570 –1622) was a Scottish Presbyterian leader. He was born in Dumfriesshire and attended the University of Edinburgh to obtain his MA in 1588. He became a minister in Selkirk and married Elizabeth Knox, a daughter of John and Margaret Knox, before leaving Selkirk. [2]

  2. 19 de jun. de 2022 · John Welsh (1568–1622) was a Scottish Presbyterian leader. He was born in Dumfriesshire and, after a wayward youth, attended the University of Edinburgh and obtained his MA in 1588. He became a minister in Selkirk, and prior to 1596 and leaving Selkirk, Rev. Welsh married Elizabeth, a daughter of John Knox.

    • Dumfries
    • 1568
    • "John Welch", "Rev. Welch"
  3. Meet the Puritans. by Joel R. Beeke and Randall J. Pederson. Search the Directory of Theology. John Welsh (1568-1622) John Welsh was a Scottish Presbyterian leader. He was born in Dumfriesshire and, after a wayward youth, attended the University of Edinburgh and obtained his MA in 1588.

  4. From Kirkcudbright, John Welsh travelled northward to his third and last Scottish charge in the county-town of Ayr, with which town his name has ever after been associated. It was here that his preaching was most remarkably owned of God.

  5. John Welsh ( c. 1570 –1622) was a Scottish Presbyterian leader. He was born in Dumfriesshire and attended the University of Edinburgh to obtain his MA in 1588. He became a minister in Selkirk and married Elizabeth Knox, a daughter of John and Margaret Knox, before leaving Selkirk.

  6. John Welsh de Ayr. John Welsh ( c. 1570-1622) fue un líder presbiteriano escocés . Nació en Dumfriesshire y asistió a la Universidad de Edimburgo para obtener su maestría en 1588. Se convirtió en ministro en Selkirk y se casó con Elizabeth Knox, una hija de John y Margaret Knox , antes de dejar Selkirk. [2]

  7. 25 de mar. de 2024 · John Welsh of Ayr (c.1570-1622), the Persecuted Peacemaker - Christian Heritage Edinburgh. by Paul James-Griffiths | Mar 25, 2024 | The Reformation. On 18 th December 1596, a passionate preacher thundered from the pulpit in St Giles’, Edinburgh.