James Oswald Dykes

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James Oswald Dykes
(Buste in Westminster College, Cambridge)

James Oswald Dykes (14 August 1835, Port Glasgow - 1 January 1912, Edinburgh) was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman and educator.

James Oswald Dykes studied at Dumfries Academy and at the universities of Edinburgh, Heidelberg, and Erlangen. He was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1859.[1] From 1861 to 1864 he served with Robert Smith Candlish of Free St. George's Church, Edinburgh.

Dykes visited the Australian colony of Victoria where he influenced John Knox Church of Melbourne to join the Presbyterian Church of Victoria in 1867.

In 1869 Dykes was appointed minister of the Regent Square Presbyterian Church, London. Dykes was appointed Principal and Barbour Professor of Divinity of the Theological College of the Presbyterian Church of England, now Westminster College, Cambridge, from 1888 to 1907. Cambridge University awarded him an honorary MA in 1900.[1] In June 1901, he received an honorary doctorate of Divinity from the University of Glasgow.[2]

Works

His publications include:

References

  1. 1 2 "Dykes, James Oswald (DKS900JO)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. "Glasgow University jubilee". The Times (36481). London. 14 June 1901. p. 10.
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