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The biography traces the subject’s family origins and upbringing in the Highlands, follows his education and early athletic pursuits, and recounts his long ministerial career including parish service, involvement in ecclesiastical controversies, pastoral methods, preaching style, editorial and literary work, public engagements at royal and broad-church events, travels abroad culminating in a final mission to India, and his death. It combines chronological narrative with thematic chapters on theology, social influence, and personal correspondence, illustrated by contemporary extracts and reflections.

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John Wellwood

John Wellwood was a writer known for his biographical work on the Scottish minister and author Norman Macleod. His notable book, "Norman Macleod," explores the life and contributions of Macleod, shedding light on his influence in the 19th-century religious and literary landscape. Wellwood's writing reflects a deep engagement with the themes of faith and community, characteristic of Macleod's own work. Through his biography, Wellwood contributes to the understanding of Macleod's legacy and the broader context of Scottish literature.

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