William Hamilton (1669–1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian theologian and minister of the Church of Scotland. He was Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh from 1709 to 1732 and also Principal of the University from 1730 to 1732.
He began in 1694 as a minister at Cramond[1]. He was also Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on five occasions.
His father was Gavin Hamilton of Airdrie[4]. Robert Hamilton, the economist, was a grandson. Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet, the philosopher, was a great-grandson, son and grandson of anatomy professors at Glasgow.
Preceded by William Wishart (primus) |
Principals of Edinburgh University 1730–1732 |
Succeeded by James Smith (educator) |