Letters to James F. Clarke, 1847-1857.

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Letters to James F. Clarke, 1847-1857.

Discusses attitude of merchants toward fugitive slaves and their insensitivity to larger concerns of peace, temperance and reform of the penal code; suggests fortnightly non-sectarian meetings to promote a revival of religion.

4 items ; 25 x 20 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7252326

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Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888

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James Freeman Clarke (April 4, 1810 – June 8, 1888) was an American theologian and author. Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, on April 4, 1810, James Freeman Clarke was the son of Samuel Clarke and Rebecca Parker Hull, though he was raised by his grandfather James Freeman, minister at King's Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the Boston Latin School, and later graduated from Harvard College in 1829, and Harvard Divinity School in 1833. Ordained into the Unitarian church he first became...

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