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James Gall
James Gall (1808– 7 February 1895) was a Scottish clergyman who founded the Carrubbers Close Mission. As well as writing on religious matters, often from a rather unorthodox standpoint, he had an interest in astronomy. It was his ''Easy Guide to the Constellations'' and his ''People's Atlas of the Stars'' that brought him to people's attention. == Religious views ==
Most of Gall's work on religion was detailed in a book called ''The Stars and the Angels'' in which he not only argues for the existence of other inhabited planets but describes the view that Gabriel would have had on his way from heaven to earth to tell Mary that she would have a baby next Christmas. A rare, but important, work by Gall is "The Synagogue Not the Temple, the Germ and Model of the Christian Church", published in 1890. It discusses the foundation upon which the Christian Church is modeled.
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