John Reid (minister)

John Reid (minister)
1800 - 1867
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First Name John
Last Name Reid
Full Name at Birth John Reid
Alternative Name John Reid
Birthday 30th November, 1799
Birthplace Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Died 18th July, 1867
Place of Death Australia
Sexuality Straight
Religion Presbyterian
Nationality Scottish
Occupation Text Presbyterian minister
Occupation Religion

John Reid (1800 – 18 July 1867) was a Presbyterian minister from Scotland who was also active in England and Australia. Born in Ayrshire, he was ordained into the United Secession Church in 1829, but later led independent and Burgher churches. He joined the established Church of Scotland in 1839, and in 1845 took over an expatriate congregation in Liverpool, England. Reid immigrated to Australia in 1852, living in Melbourne until 1858 and then in Sydney. He left the Church of Scotland and for a while ministered in John Dunmore Lang's schismatic sect, eventually ending his career at a non-denominational Bethel Union congregation. His son George Reid became the fourth Prime Minister of Australia.

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