John Brown of Haddington (1722-87),
shepherd, minister, author and
professor of theology, was one of the
brightest evangelical lights in
Scotland in the age of Moderatism. He
was well-known for the liveliness of
his preaching, and determined to
preach ‘as if I had never read a book
but the Bible’. His name came to be
inextricably linked with the scene of
his life-long ministry in Haddington,
yet his ministry also circled the
Protestant world through his Self-
Interpreting Bible. For this book,
William Brown, his youngest son,
gathered the family’s memories of Brown
and added these to his father's own
short account of his life. While not
the fullest biography of his subject,
the resulting Life remains unexcelled
in spiritual insight and wisdom.
William Brown also included valuable
additional writings by his father:
selected letters, his Meditations on
important Christian themes, and his
Dying Advice to His Younger Children.