Inglis, James, Dd
Inglis, James, D.D.
a Presbyterian minister, was born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1777. He graduated from Columbia College in 1795; studied theology privately, and was licensed to preach by the New York Presbytery in 1801. In 1802 he accepted a call to the First Presbyterian Church of Baltimore. He died August 15, 1820. He published, A Sermon on Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer (1808 ): — A Missionary Sermon, preached in Philadelphia in 1812: — and a Discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church of Baltimore in 1814. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 4:278.