THREE DEVILS: LUTHER'S, MILTON'S, AND GOETHE'S

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THREE DEVILS: LUTHER'S, MILTON'S, AND GOETHE'S
David Mather Masson FRSE RSA[1] (2 December 1822 – 6 October 1907), was a Scottish literary critic and historian.
He was born in Aberdeen, and educated at Aberdeen Grammar School and at Marischal College, University of Aberdeen. Intending to enter the Church, he proceeded to Edinburgh University, where he studied theology under Dr Thomas Chalmers, with whom he remained friendly until the latter's death in 1847. However, abandoning his aspirations to the ministry, be returned to Aberdeen to undertake the editorship of the Banner, a weekly paper devoted to the advocacy of Free Kirk principles.

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