Andrew Michael Ramsay

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Andrew Michael Ramsay was an 18th-century Scottish-born writer and Freemason best known for his influential "Ramsay's Oration," which helped shape the development of modern Freemasonry.

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instanceOf Freemason
person
writer
alsoKnownAs Chevalier Ramsay NERFINISHED
birthDate 1686-07-09
birthPlace Ayr, Scotland NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus naturalized French subject
convertedTo Roman Catholicism
countryOfCitizenship France
Scotland
deathDate 1743-05-06
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
employer House of Bouillon NERFINISHED
House of Orléans NERFINISHED
era 18th century
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Ramsay NERFINISHED
genre philosophical literature
political theory
religious literature
givenName Andrew
Michael
influenced development of Scottish Rite Freemasonry
high-degree Freemasonry
influencedBy Fénelon NERFINISHED
Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet NERFINISHED
John Locke
knownFor Ramsay's Oration NERFINISHED
influence on modern Freemasonry
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
memberOf Freemasonry NERFINISHED
movement Enlightenment NERFINISHED
name Andrew Michael Ramsay NERFINISHED
notableWork Ramsay's Oration NERFINISHED
The Philosophical Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion NERFINISHED
The Travels of Cyrus NERFINISHED
occupation Freemason
tutor
writer
placeOfDeath Kingdom of France
Saint-Germain-en-Laye NERFINISHED
positionHeld tutor to the Prince of Turenne
tutor to the sons of the Duke of Orléans
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Paris
Saint-Germain-en-Laye NERFINISHED

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Ramsay hasNotableBearer Andrew Michael Ramsay