John Paterson
Religious Leader
1604 – 1679
Who was John Paterson?
John Paterson was the Bishop of Ross in Scotland.
Paterson graduated from King's College, Aberdeen in 1624, and was appointed to the church of Foveran, Aberdeenshire, in 1632. He refused to sign the National Covenant of 1639, and fled to England to the king. In July of the following year, however, he recanted in a sermon before the general assembly and was restored to his church at Foveran.
Paterson was a member of the commission of the assembly in 1644, 1645, 1648 and 1649. In 1661 he was named a commissioner for the visitation of the university of Aberdeen. In 1649 he had left Foveran to become minister of Ellon in Aberdeenshire. He was among the benefactors contributing to the erection of a new building at King's College, Aberdeen, in 1658.
In 1659 Paterson was translated to the ministry of Aberdeen. In 1662 he was appointed the Bishop of Ross, being consecrated on 7 May 1662 at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. He died in January 1679.
Paterson was married to Elizabeth Ramsay, by whom he had six sons and a daughter.
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- Born
- 1604
Scotland - Religion
- Church of Scotland
- Education
- University of Aberdeen
- Died
- Jan 1, 1679
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on July 23, 2013
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