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McMillan, John (2), D.D

McMillan, John (2), D.D

McMillan, John (1), D.D

a Presbyterian minister, was born at Fagg’s Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, November 11, 3752. He graduated from Princeton College in 1770, was licensed by the Newcastle Presbytery in 1774, and spent the two following years preaching in various parts of Virginia and North Carolina. In 1776 he joined the Donegal Presbytery, and was stationed at Chambersburg, where he labored earnestly for several years. He died November 16, 1833. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 3:350.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

McMillan, John (2), D.D

a Presbyterian minister, was born in South Carolina, but in early life removed to Xenia, Ohio, and afterwards went to Philadelphia, where he received his education. He was ordained pastor of the Scotch Presbyterian Church of Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, which position he held for fifteen years with great usefulness and success. He served during the war as chaplain of a Pittsburgh regiment, and afterwards had charge of a church at Mount Pleasant for ten years. He next became pastor of the Fifteenth Street Church, Philadelphia, where he remained until his death at Nantucket, September 1, 1882. See (N.Y.) Observer, September 7, 1882. (W.P.S.)

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature