James Sharp (bishop)
James Sharp, or Sharpe, (4 May 1618 – 3 May 1679) was a minister in the Church of Scotland, or kirk, who served as Archbishop of St Andrews from 1661 to 1679. His support for Episcopalianism, or governance by bishops, brought him into conflict with elements of the kirk who advocated Presbyterianism. Twice the victim of assassination attempts, the second cost him his life.
Most Reverend James Sharp | |
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Archbishop James Sharp by Peter Lely | |
Church | Church of Scotland |
Archdiocese | Archbishop of St Andrews |
In office | 1661 to 1679 |
Predecessor | John Spottiswoode |
Successor | Alexander Burnet |
Orders | |
Consecration | 15 December 1661 by Gilbert Sheldon George Morley |
Personal details | |
Born | James Sharp 4 May 1618 |
Died | 2 May 1679 60) Magus Muir, Fife | (aged
Spouse | Helen Moncrieff (1622–1679) |
Children | 7 |
Alma mater | University of Aberdeen |
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