William Symington (minister) explained
William Symington |
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Church: | Paisley |
Birth Date: | 2 June 1795 |
Birth Place: | Paisley, Scotland |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Office1: | minister of Stranraer | Term Start1: | 18 August 1819 | Term End1: | 11 July 1839 | Office2: | minister of Great Hamilton Street | Term Start2: | 11 July 1839 | Term End2: | 28 January 1862 | Term Start3: | 1853 | Term End3: | 1862 |
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William Symington (2 June 1795 – 28 January 1862) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister. He took a deep interest in bible circulation, home and foreign missions, and other religious movements.
Life
William Symington was born in Paisley on 2 June 1795, a brother of Andrew Symington. In his youth he attended a private school and Paisley Academy. In 1810 he took classes at Glasgow University and spent the sessions 1814–17 at the Hall at Stirling. He was licensed by the Western Presbytery on 30 June 1818. Two calls were presented to him at the Synod of 1819: Airdrie and Stranraer — and he accepted Stranraer. He was ordained on 18 August 1819.
On a vacancy occurring in Great Hamilton Street, Glasgow he was elected on 5 March 1839, although there was a considerable feeling in the Church against "transportations", and a minority was opposed to him on that account. He had already been twice chosen for West Campbell Street in the same city but the Synod had refused to present one call and he had declined the other. He was inducted on 11 July 1839.
In 1839, he published his book, "Messiah, the Prince"; was created D.D. by the University of Edinburgh; and removed from Stranraer to Glasgow. From that time to 1862 Great Hamilton Street Church had a Christian orator for its minister. Symington was a friend of Thomas Chalmers. The proposal in the Senatus of Edinburgh University to confer the degree of D.D. on Symington was proposed by him, and seconded by David Welsh. When the Disruption came Symington sympathised largely with the movement and walked in the historical procession from St. Andrew's Church to Cannonmills. When people wondered why Symington did not then join the Free Church, he said, "With a great sum they purchased their freedom, but I was free-born."
Symington's ministry in Glasgow resulted in an increase in the membership of the congregation, which reached nearly 1000. One of his missionaries in Glasgow was John G. Paton, D.D., afterwards of New Hebrides. On the death of his brother in 1853 he was elected to the Chair of Systematic Theology. In 1855 he was under the necessity of applying for a colleague, but it was not till March 3, 1859, that his son, William, was settled over the congregation. He died on January 28, 1862, and was buried in the necropolis of Glasgow.
Family
On 27 June 1820, he married Anne Spiers. Two sons entered the ministry — William and Alexander — and a daughter became the wife of William Henry Goold of Edinburgh. They had the following children -
- Margaret Spiers (married W. H, Goold, Reformed Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh)
- William, Reformed Presbyterian Church Glasgow
- Robert (22 August 1825 – 31 August 1833)
- Marion (married Matthew Clark, Glasgow)
- Andrew, Glasgow, (married Felicia Colquhoun)
- Alexander Macleod, Reformed Presbyterian Church, Dumfries
- Agnes Anne (married William McCormick, Dumfries)
Publications
Symington's contributions to literature included a number of fugitive pieces which he published while in Stranraer, but his chief works are The Atonement and Intercession of Jesus Christ, Edin., 1834, and Messiah the Prince, Edin., 1839. He received the degree of D.D. from Edinburgh in 1839. The 1881 edition of Messiah the Prince contains a biography of William Symington.
References
Sources
- Book: Anderson, William . The Scottish nation: or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland . Symington, Andrew . 3 . William Anderson (Scottish writer) . A. Fullarton & co. . 1877. 548.
- Book: Charnock . Stephen . Symington . William . Stephen Charnock . William Symington (minister) . Discourses upon the existence and attributes of God . 1853a . Robert Carter . New York . 1 .
- Book: Charnock . Stephen . Symington . William . Stephen Charnock . William Symington (minister) . Discourses upon the existence and attributes of God . 1853b . Robert Carter . New York . 2 .
- Book: Couper . W. J. . The Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland, its congregations, ministers and students . 1925 . Scottish Church History Society . 100-101.
- Book: Hutchison . Matthew . The Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland; its origin and history 1680-1876 . 1893 . Paisley . J. and R. Parlane . 269-308.
- Book: Irving . Joseph . The book of Scotsmen eminent for achievements in arms and arts, church and state, law, legislation, and literature, commerce, science, travel, and philanthropy . 1881 . A. Gardner . Paisley . 513 . Joseph Irving.
- Johnstone. Thomas Boston. Symington, William (1795-1862). Thomas Boston Johnstone. 55. 1.
- Book: Ormond . D D . A Kirk and a College in the Craigs of Stirling . 1897 . At the Journal & Advertiser Office . Stirling . 74-77.
- Book: Robb . James E. . Cameronian Fasti: Ministers and Missionaries of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland, 1680-1929 . 2013w . 31 . not dated, uploaded 2013.
- Book: Smith . John . Our Scottish clergy : fifty-two sketches, biographical, theological, & critical, including clergymen of all denominations . 1853 . Oliver & Boyd . Edinburgh . 78-84 . 1 .
- Web site: Symington . Alexander Macleod . Memoir of William Symington, by his son Alexander Macleod Symington, taken from the 1881 edition of Messiah the Prince . Stranraer Reformed Presbyterian Church. .
- Book: Symington . William . The American Christian expositor : designed to .. . 1832 . H.C. Sleight . New York . 432-436 . 1 . The Cause of the Scottish Martyrs. William Symington (minister).
- Book: Symington . William . Bicentenary of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster : held at Edinburgh, July 12th and 13th, 1843 ; containing a full and authentic report of the addresses and conversations. With introductory sermon . 1843 . W.P. Kennedy . Edinburgh . William Symington (minister).
- Book: Symington . William . On the atonement and intercession of Jesus Christ . 1847 . Robert Carter . New York . William Symington (minister).
- Book: Symington . William . The choice works of the Rev. Stephen Charnock, B.D. : with his life and character. . 1847b . R. Carter . New York . William Symington (minister).
- Book: Symington . William . Discourses on public occasions . 1851 . David Bryce . Glasgow . William Symington (minister).
- Book: Symington . William . Departed Worth and Greatness lamented: a sermon on the death of the Rev. Andrew Symington ... Third edition . 1853 . Alex. Gardner . Paisley . William Symington (minister).
- Book: Symington . William . Messiah the prince or, The meditorial dominion of Jesus Christ . 1881 . T. Nelson . London . William Symington (minister).
- Web site: Symington . William . The Nature And Obligation Of Public Vows; With an Explanation and Defence of the British Covenants . Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanted) - "Steelite" Covenanters. William Symington (minister).
- SCHSbooks3 . A Reformed Presbyterian bibliography Part III . Scottish Church History Society . 1938 . 183–193 .
- SCHSbooks4. A Reformed Presbyterian bibliography Part IV . Scottish Church History Society . 1938 . 299–304 .