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Thomas M. Lindsay was born in 1843 in Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was educated at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. In 1872 he became a Professor of Church History in the Free Church College, Glasgow, where he later became Principal. Lindsay was highly regarded as an historian of the Reformation period and he wrote a two-volume History of the Reformation in Europe. He died in 1914.