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- Aberdeen_doctors abstract "The Aberdeen doctors or Doctors of Aberdeen were six divines working at Marischal College and King's College in Aberdeen, Scotland in the seventeenth century. Until 1635, they enjoyed the leadership of Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen. They are distinguished not only for their positions at Aberdeen, but also by their irenicist opposition to the National Covenant of 1638. Their adherence to Episcopacy and their support for the Articles of the Assembly at Perth (1618), which prescribed several English forms of worship, form the backdrop of their opposition to the Presbyterian Covenanters. When Patrick Forbes was consecrated Bishop of Aberdeen in 1618, he endowed a chair of divinity in each Aberdeen college. He revived the awarding of degrees in divinity which earlier Protestants had suppressed as prideful or as redolent of the Roman Catholic title Doctor of the Church. The early recipients of the Doctor of Divinity who stayed on to teach at the colleges became known as the \"Aberdeen doctors\".John Dury wrote to the doctors seeking their opinion on the points of dispute between the Lutherans and the Calvinists. Their reply of 20 February 1637 was supported by Robert Baillie but opposed by Samuel Rutherford. On 20 July 1638, a deputation seeking Aberdeen's adhesion to February's National Covenant arrived, comprising the Earl of Montrose, Lord Cupar, the Master of Forbes, and Sir Thomas Burnett, Laird of Leyes representing the nobility; and Alexander Henderson, David Dickson, and Andrew Cant, the ministry. The doctors were prepared to adhere provided satisfactory answers were given to 14 written questions, termed \"demands\". The Covenanter ministers' \"answers\" were submitted the following day, prompting \"replies\" from the doctors and \"second answers\" from the Covenanters, who then left the town. The doctors issued further replies which they called \"duplies\", which went unanswered. All the texts were quickly printed and widely circulated and debated.The doctors' obduracy contributed to the First Bishops' War of 1639 in which the Covenanters sought the submission of Aberdeen.".
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- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Forbes,_10th_Lord_Forbes.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Henderson_(theologian).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Ross_(Aberdeen_doctor).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Scroggie.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Cant_(minister).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Aberdeen.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Edinburgh.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Bishops_Wars.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Bishops_in_the_Church_of_Scotland.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Calvinism.
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- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_Episcopalians.
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- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Covenanter.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink David_Dickson_(minister).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Divinity_(academic_discipline).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Divinity.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_the_Church.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Financial_endowment.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Five_Articles_of_Perth.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Irenicism.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink James_Graham,_1st_Marquess_of_Montrose.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink James_Sibbald.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink John_Dury.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink John_Forbes_(1593–1648).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Kings_College,_Aberdeen.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Balmerino.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Marischal_College.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Forbes.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Professor_(highest_academic_rank).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Baillie.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Baron.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Rutherford.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink Vanity.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink William_Forbes_(bishop).
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink William_Guild.
- Aberdeen_doctors wikiPageWikiLink William_Leslie_(theologian).
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- Aberdeen_doctors subject Category:17th_century_in_Scotland.
- Aberdeen_doctors subject Category:Articles_about_multiple_people.
- Aberdeen_doctors subject Category:Scottish_Episcopalians.
- Aberdeen_doctors subject Category:Scottish_theologians.
- Aberdeen_doctors subject Category:University_of_Aberdeen.
- Aberdeen_doctors subject Category:Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Aberdeen_doctors hypernym Divines.
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- Aberdeen_doctors comment "The Aberdeen doctors or Doctors of Aberdeen were six divines working at Marischal College and King's College in Aberdeen, Scotland in the seventeenth century. Until 1635, they enjoyed the leadership of Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen. They are distinguished not only for their positions at Aberdeen, but also by their irenicist opposition to the National Covenant of 1638.".
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