James Hadow

The Dictionary of National Biography suggests that Hadow was educated abroad, probably due to the persecution of the Covenanters.His daughter Barbara Hadow married Rev Thomas Ayton minister of Kilconquhar.On 20 May 1720, an act of assembly was passed condemning the book, and instructing ministers to warn their people not to read it.Hadow acted against John Simson, Professor of Divinity at Glasgow University, who, being accused of Socinian views, was suspended from his professorship in 1729.This portrait was returned to St Andrews' University by 1941 by Arthur Lovell Hadow and has since undergone restoration.
St Mary's College, St AndrewsMarrow ControversyAuchterarder CreedMarrow of Modern DivinityEdward FisherMarrow BrethrenThomas BostonJames HogEbenezer ErskineRobert RiccaltounRalph ErskineAssociate PresbyteryNeonomiansGeneral AssemblyRepublication of the Covenant of WorksAssuranceFree offer of the gospelCovenant theologyLaw and GospelAntinomianismLegalismSola fideRepentanceDouglas, South LanarkshireScotlandDictionary of National BiographyCovenantersUtrechtSt. Mary's CollegeUniversity of St. AndrewsSt Leonard's College, St AndrewsGeorge HadowKilconquharCameroniansBattle of DunkeldBattle of SteenkerqueantinomianJohn SimsonProfessor of Divinity at Glasgow UniversitySocinianThe Dictionary of National Biography