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He held this position until October 27 , 1624 , when he was Translated to Greyfriars parish, Aberdeen . In the following year, on December 21 , 1625 , he was appointed as the first Professor Of Divinity at Marischal College , a post he would hold simultaneously with his charge at Greyfriars. In 1627, he earned his Doctorate In Divinity , the thesis for which began a long theological dispute with George Turnbull , a Scottish Jesuit theologian. Professor Baron was a firm supporter of the Anglicanising religious policies of Kings James VI and Charles I . He opposed the National Covenant of 1638 both through preaching and writings, including three tracts that were co-authored with John Forbes, both of whom, along with four others, were referred to by the Presbyterians as "the Aberdeen Doctors ". In this year Professor Baron was nominated to be Bishop Of Orkney , but was unable to receive consecration. He fled to England in the Spring of 1639 to avoid being forced to sign the National Covenant . He was on his way back to Scotland later in the year, but fell ill and died at Berwick-upon-Tweed on August 19 , 1639 . Baron married once, to Jean ''née'' Gibson, a girl from Strathisla in Aberdeenshire . They had four children. Baron left a great number of published and unpublished works. After his death the Covenanters forced his widow to allow them to see his papers, after which they accused him of Arminianism . Following The Restoration , the crown paid his family £200 in reward for his loyalty to King Charles I. As one of the Aberdeen doctors, he is commemorated in the Calendar Of Saints of the Scottish Episcopal Church on March 28 . REFERENCES
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