Story was born on 28 January 1835 at the manse at
Rosneath,
Dunbartonshire, the son of Rev Robert Story, the parish minister. He was educated at the universities of
Edinburgh,
St Andrews and
Heidelberg. In November 1858 he was licensed to preach as a
Church of Scotland minister by the Presbytery of
Dumbarton. He was then sent to Canada to improve the Church of Scotland's presence there. In 1859, he was assistant minister at
St Andrew's Church,
Montreal, but in February 1860 returned to Scotland when he was inducted as minister of his home town of Rosneath in succession to his father.
Edinburgh University awarded him a Doctor of Divinity in 1874. He was appointed Junior Clerk of the General Assembly in 1886. From 1885 to 1889 he was Editor of the
Scots Magazine. He was
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1894, and its Principal Clerk from that year until his death on 13 January 1907. Story had been appointed in 1886 as Chaplain in Ordinary to
Queen Victoria, and was also
Chaplain-in-Ordinary in Scotland to
King Edward VII following Victoria's death. Story was appointed Honorary Chaplain to the Clyde Brigade of the
Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers in 1896., and to the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1904. He received an honorary doctorate as
Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) from the
University of St Andrews in 1900. He lived his final years in rooms at the University (13 University) and died in Glasgow on 13 January 1907. His position as Principal was filled by Sir
Donald MacAlister. ==Family==