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What (who) is W Graham Robertson - definition

SCOTTISH ORIENTALIST AND MINISTER OF THE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
W. Robertson Smith; W. Robertson-Smith; Robertson Smith
  • William Robertson Smith with a large volume

W. Graham Robertson         
BRITISH PAINTER (1866-1948)
Walford Graham Robertson
Walford Graham Robertson (8 July 1866 – 4 September 1948) was a British painter, illustrator and author. He donated over 20 works of art to the Tate Gallery, London.
Frederick William Robertson         
  • [[Holy Trinity Church, Brighton]], where Robertson preached.
BRITISH WRITER AND THEOLOGIAN
Robertson of Brighton; Frederick W. Robertson; F. W. Robertson; William Frederick Robertson
Frederick William Robertson (3 February 1816 – 15 August 1853), known as Robertson of Brighton, was an English divine.
W. S. Graham         
  • The Grahams' home in Madron
SCOTTISH POET
William S. Graham; W S Graham; W.S. Graham; WS Graham
William Sydney Graham (19 November 1918 – 9 January 1986) was a Scottish poet, who was often associated with Dylan Thomas and the neo-romantic group of poets. Graham's poetry was mostly overlooked in his lifetime; however, partly thanks to the support of Harold Pinter, his work was eventually acknowledged.

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William Robertson Smith

William Robertson Smith (8 November 1846 – 31 March 1894) was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He was an editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica and contributor to the Encyclopaedia Biblica. He is also known for his book Religion of the Semites, which is considered a foundational text in the comparative study of religion.