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Christian Auer, « 48. Thomas Chalmers to William Wilberforce, 18 April 1820 », Presses universitaires de Strasbourg
Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847), a native of Fife and a graduate of St Andrews, was one of the outstanding Scottish Church leaders of the nineteenth century. He began his career as minister of Kilmany, Fife in 1803 while continuing to teach mathematics and chemistry at St Andrews. During his time at Kilmany he published different books including An Inquiry into the Extent and Stability of National Resources (1808). Chalmers moved to the parish of St John’s in Glasgow in 1820 where he implemented a...