S.D.F. Salmond

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Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond, Scottish Presbyterian (June 22, 1838 - April 20, 1905) served as Principal at the United Free College in Aberdeen, Scotland and at the time of his death "he was generally regarded as its [Aberdeen's] foremost citizen." He was the author of An exposition of the shorter catechism : containing the summary of Christian doctrine; An Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament; The Christian Doctrine of Immortality; The Life of Christ: Bible Class Primers Series; The Parables of Our Lord. Series of Bible Class Primers; and an essay on "Hell" in A Dictionary of the Bible, Dealing with its Language, Literature, and Contents, Including the Biblical Theology, edited by James Hastings, vol. 2 (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1898), pp. 343-46; among other works, including a translation of The Extant Works and Fragments of Hippolytus of Rome, Fragments from Commentaries on Various Books of Scripture, and a translation of St. Augustin: A Harmony of the Gospels.
 
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