. The Scottish nation; or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. , andlatterly at Broxbourne, in Hertfordshii-e, whereat the time of his death, he was engaged in su-perintending the printing of an edition of the NewTestament for the use of the Syriac Christiansresiding on the coast of Malabar. He died atBroxbourne, February 9, 1815, at the early age BUCHANAN, 480 DAVID of 48, and was biiiicU at Little Ousebiun in Yoil;-f>liii-c, near the remains of his second wife andtwo infant sons. A nionnniental inscription,written by the Rev. W.


. The Scottish nation; or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. , andlatterly at Broxbourne, in Hertfordshii-e, whereat the time of his death, he was engaged in su-perintending the printing of an edition of the NewTestament for the use of the Syriac Christiansresiding on the coast of Malabar. He died atBroxbourne, February 9, 1815, at the early age BUCHANAN, 480 DAVID of 48, and was biiiicU at Little Ousebiun in Yoil;-f>liii-c, near the remains of his second wife andtwo infant sons. A nionnniental inscription,written by the Rev. W. Richardson of York, re-cords in plain but expressive language the lead-ing particulars of his life and cliaractcr. HisMemoii-s, by tlie Rev. J. Tcarson, with extractsfrom his correspondence, were published in 1817in 2 vols.; and were republislied in 1884, in a con-densed form by Dr. Bickersteth for the ChristianLibrary, from wliich the annexed portrait is A Sennon. 1809. 8th edit. Dr. Buchanans works are: Memoir of the Expediency of an EccBsLastical Establish-ment for British India, both as the means of perpetuating ReUgion among our own countrymen, and as afoundation for the ulthnate civilization of the natives. Lond1805, 4to. The Star m the , 8vo. Three Sermons on the Jubilee. 1810, 8vo. The Light of the World; a Sermon. 1810, 8vo 3dedit. 1813. Christian Eeseai-ches in Asia; with Notices of the Trans-lation of the Scriptures into the Oriental languages. 1811,8vo. 5th edit. 1813, 8vo. The Three Eras of Light; being two Discourses preachedbefore the Univei-sity of Cambridge, and a Sermon preachedliefore the Society for Missions to Africa and the East. 18118vo. 2d edit. 1813. The Waters of Bethesda; a Sermon, preached atBuxton. 1811. Sermons on Interesting Subjects. Lond. 1812, 8vo. A Brief View of the State of the Colonies of Great Briton,and of her Asiatic Empire, in respect to religious


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