Robert Kinloch (c.1688–1756) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1747.
He was licensed to preach as a minister of the Church of Scotland in 1711 by the Presbytery of Dundee and Forfar.
After 15 years in Dundee he translated to "second charge" of the High Kirk of St Giles in Edinburgh in 1728 replacing the ill-fated William Mitchell, both under the first charge of John Mathieson.
[1] In 1747 he succeeded Rev John Lumsden as Moderator of the General Assembly.
[2] He resigned on 24 February 1756 due to ill-health and died a few weeks later on 3 April 1756.