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<p> a Unitarian minister, was born at Hanover, N.H., April 4, 1810. He graduated from Harvard [[College]] in 1829, and from [[Cambridge]] [[Divinity]] School in 1833. Thenceforth he was pastor until his death, June 8, 1888. He was the author of many works, among which are, Orthodoxy: its Truths and its Errors (1866): — Ten Great Religions (1870, 2 volumes): — Manual of Unitarian [[Belief]] (1884). See Appletons' Cyclop. of Amer. Biography. </p>
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<p> a Unitarian minister, was born at Hanover, N.H., April 4, 1810. He graduated from Harvard College in 1829, and from [[Cambridge]] [[Divinity]] School in 1833. [[Thenceforth]] he was pastor until his death, June 8, 1888. He was the author of many works, among which are, Orthodoxy: its Truths and its Errors (1866): '''''''''' Ten Great Religions (1870, 2 volumes): '''''''''' Manual of Unitarian Belief (1884). See Appletons' Cyclop. of Amer. Biography. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 15 October 2021

James Freeman Clarke [1]

a Unitarian minister, was born at Hanover, N.H., April 4, 1810. He graduated from Harvard College in 1829, and from Cambridge Divinity School in 1833. Thenceforth he was pastor until his death, June 8, 1888. He was the author of many works, among which are, Orthodoxy: its Truths and its Errors (1866): Ten Great Religions (1870, 2 volumes): Manual of Unitarian Belief (1884). See Appletons' Cyclop. of Amer. Biography.

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