James Freeman Clarke

James Freeman Clarke

James Freeman Clarke , an American theologian and author. Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, James Freeman Clarke attended the Boston Latin School, graduated from Harvard College in 1829, and Harvard Divinity School in 1833. Ordained into the Unitarian church he first became an active minister at Louisville, Kentucky, then a slave state and soon threw himself into the national movement for the abolition of slavery. In 1839 he returned to Boston, where he and his friends established the Church of the Disciples which brought together a body of people to apply the Christian religion to social...
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Birthdate:April 4, 1810
Date of death:June 8, 1888
Education:Harvard Divinity School

Written works by James Freeman Clarke

  • Vexed Questions In Theology
    Vexed Questions In Theology
  • The Hour Which Cometh And Now Is
    The Hour Which Cometh And Now Is
  • Sermon preached in Amory Hall, October 9th, 1842
    Sermon preached in Amory Hall, October 9th, 1842
  • James Freeman Clarke
    James Freeman Clarke
  • Secession concession or self-possession which?
    Secession concession or self-possession which?
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Vexed Questions In Theology
The Hour Which Cometh And Now Is
Sermon preached in Amory Hall, October 9th, 1842
James Freeman Clarke
Secession concession or self-possession which?
The Legend Of Thomas Didymus
Views of Religion
Self-Culture
Discourse on the aspects of the war
Orthodoxy
The Christian Doctrine Of Prayer
Ten Great Religions
Eleven weeks in Europe
Is Christianity a supernatural revelation?
Work of Unitarians in the past and the future
look at the life of Theodore Parker
Common-sense in religion
Essentials and non-essentials in religion
battle of Syracuse
peculiar doctrine of Chritianity
annexation of Texas
Do not be discouraged
Nineteenth century questions
William Hull and the surrender of Detroit
rendition of Anthony Burns. Its causes and consequences
On giving names to towns and streets
leadership of Jesus
ideas of the apostle Paul translated into their modern equivalents
Memorial and biographical sketches
new theology
What good has the birth of Jesus brought to the world?
Church as it was, as it is, as it ought to be
transfiguration of life
Polemics and irenics
Present condition of the free colored people of the United States
Steps of belief
Anti-slavery days
Go up higher
Every-day religion
False witnesses answered
Why am I a Unitarian?
Four Gospels and modern thought
Fatherhood of God
Slavery in the United States
Manual of Unitarian belief
Two ways in religion, reviewed
state of the nation, or, What the nation asks of Congress and the President
story of a converted skeptic
true doctrine of liberal Christianity
What God gives he gives forever
xperiment of a free church
Autobiography, diary, and correspondence
Exotics: attempts to domesticate them
Unitarian reform
fourth Gospel
poem
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