PROFILE

John Maclaurin

John Maclaurin (1693-1754) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister born in Argyllshire. A contemporary of Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Boston, he was part of the Evangelical wing of the Church of Scotland. He served parishes at Luss and Glasgow, championing religious revival, social reform, and transatlantic evangelical correspondence. He was known for his piety, scholarship, and zealous advocacy for vital Christianity.

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