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DR. OLIVER was born on 7th March, 1827, at Jedhead, in the parish of Southdean, Roxburghshire, the region in which Thomson, the author of "The Seasons" got his early associations and inspiration. His boyhood, however, was passed in the valley of the Bowmont, where he received his elementary education, first at Mowhaugh and afterwards at Yetholm. He proceeded to Edinburgh University in 1843. There
Sir William Hamilton and "
Christopher North" were among his professors, and during his five years' study he took seven prizes in Greek, mathematics, moral philosophy, and rhetoric. He afterwards attended the class of senior mathematics in
Among movements not strictly connected with his congregation, Dr. Oliver has taken a strong practical interest in the temperance cause, and in the objects of the Liberation Society, which seeks the separation of Church and State. He has also appealed to a wide audience as an author. In his younger days he wrote for Hogg's Instructor, the U.P. Magazine, and other periodicals, and was for many years a contributor to the N.B. Daily Mail. Early in his Glasgow ministry he published a discourse on "The Universal and Perpetual Obligation of the Sabbath," which showed a full knowledge of the literature of the subject. He has written on "The Scottish Teinds" and on "National Religion," and perhaps his most valuable work is "In Defence of the Faith," a series of his Sunday evening lectures. In 1888, and again in 1891, he was appointed lecturer in the U.P. Divinity Hall on Practical Training, and the volume of lectures which he published on the subject, "What and How to Preach," was characterised by one reviewer as "one of the best books on preaching."
In recognition of his distinguished labours he received the degree of D.D. from Edinburgh University in 1888. Four years later he was appointed a delegate to the Pan-Presbyterian Council at Toronto, where he read a paper on "The Minister as a Teacher." In 1894 he was elected Moderator of the U.P. Synod.
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