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  1. 18 giu 2024 · Context: Romanticism. Key People: Bronson Alcott. William Ellery Channing. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Margaret Fuller. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody. (Show more) Top Questions. What is Transcendentalism? Which authors were attracted to Transcendentalism? What inspired Transcendentalism?

  2. 1 giorno fa · William Ellery Channing (April 7, 1780 – October 2, 1842) was the foremost Unitarian preacher in the United States in the early nineteenth century and, along with Andrews Norton (1786–1853), one of Unitarianism's leading theologians.

  3. 11 giu 2024 · Edward Channing was an American historian best remembered for a monumental study of his country’s development from ad 1000 through the American Civil War (1861–65). Channing, a son of the poet William Ellery Channing (1817–1901), was associated throughout his career with Harvard University, where.

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  4. 6 giu 2024 · A Sermon, Preached in Boston, July 23, 1812 by William Ellery Channing Call Number: Online - free - HathiTrust the day of the publick[sic] fast, appointed by the executive of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain

  5. 7 giu 2024 · Orthodoxies were challenged, and a new diversity emerged in the Unitarianism of William Ellery Channing, the Transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the new Church of Latter Day Saints, and the gathering strength of the African-American sermon tradition.

  6. 3 giu 2024 · Shabbat Shalom Weekly. by Rabbi Yitzchak Zweig. Bamidbar (Numbers 1:1-4:20 ) GOOD MORNING! If there was ever a contest for a Jewish holiday that didn’t get the proper respect it deserved, the upcoming holiday of Shavuot would certainly be prominently featured.

  7. 18 giu 2024 · Orthodoxies were challenged, and a new diversity emerged in the Unitarianism of William Ellery Channing, the Transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the new Church of Latter Day Saints, and the gathering strength of the African-American sermon tradition.