Alexander McLeod

1774–1833

McLeod was an important leader both in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. He played a significant role in shaping the theological identity of the RPCNA in America, particularly in articulating its views on Christ’s mediatorial kingship, the authority of Scripture, and the church’s relationship to civil government. His published sermons, theological essays, and polemical works helped define the denomination’s doctrinal distinctives during a formative period.

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Alexander McLeod (foreground) is buried with his son John Niel McLeod (background) at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
Alexander McLeod served as pastor of the Coldenham Reformed Presbyterian Church (presently-known as Coldenham-Newburgh RPC) in Walden, New York from 1801 to 1803.

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