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Under his father; Glasgow University. Master of Arts 1878; Bachelor of Science 1879. Bachelor of Divinity 1882.
Doctor of Divinity 1899.
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Under his father; Glasgow University. Master of Arts 1878; Bachelor of Science 1879. Bachelor of Divinity 1882.
Doctor of Divinity 1899.
Declined Principalship of Calcutta College, 1882. University Extension Lecturer, 1886-1887. Corresponding Member of Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts, Padua, 1894.
Examiner to the Associated Theological Colleges, British and ColonialPhilosophy, 1897-1899, and Honours Theology, 1899.
Hugh Waddell Lecturer, Queen's University, Canada, 1899-1900. Member of International Congress of Psychology, Paris, 1900.
Associate Editor of Bibliotheca Sacra since 1903. Association, of the Philosophical Society of Louvain, 1903.
Member of the Kant Society, Halle, 1904.
Member of International Congress of Philosophy, Heidelberg, 1908. Request by German Commission to write on present English Philosophy declined, 1910.
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Spouse 1908, Margaret, est d.rof late James Cook, Glasgow, and widow of R. Barclay Shaw, of Annick Lodge and Knockgerran/ Ayrshire.