Summaries by George M. Brooks of sermons delivered by several ministers in the First Parish in Concord, Mass., 1835-1837.

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Summaries by George M. Brooks of sermons delivered by several ministers in the First Parish in Concord, Mass., 1835-1837.

Unruled, paper-covered writing book (with printed cover reading "Manufactured by John Stacy, Book Seller and Book Binder, Concord, Mass.") containing summaries of forty-one sermons dated 1835 Nov. 30-1837 Jan. 23. Front of cover inscribed by Brooks (who wrote the summaries between the ages of 11 and 12): Geo. M. Brooks / Nov. 30th 1835. Volume includes summaries of sermons by Hersey B. Goodwin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ezra Ripley, Samuel Ripley, Barzillai Frost, and others.

1 v. (41 p.) ; 21 cm.

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Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

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Frost, Barzillai, 1804-1858

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Goodwin, Hersey Bradford, 1805-1836

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Brooks, G. M.

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Lawyer and judge of Concord, Mass. Born (July 26, 1824) and died (Sept. 22, 1893) in Concord. Son of lawyer Nathan Brooks and Mary (Merrick) Brooks. Educated in Concord by Phoebe Wheeler, Phineas Allen (at Concord Academy), William Whiting, Jr., C.C. Shackford, and John and Henry David Thoreau (at Concord Academy), and in Waltham by Samuel and Sarah Alden (Bradford) Ripley. Graduated from Harvard College in 1844, from Harvard Law School in 1847. Admitted to bar in 1847 in Lowell, wh...

First Parish in Concord (Concord, Mass.)

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The Church of Christ at Concord was organized in 1635 and after the American Revolution reorganized as First Parish in Concord. This church was originally Congregregational but became a Unitarian-Universalist church in 1996. From the description of Church records : manuscript, 1738-1857. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612750661 Church of Christ at Concord organized in 1635; after the American Revolution reorganized as First Parish in Concord; originally Congregreg...

Ripley, Samuel, 1783-1847

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Samuel Ripley was minister of the First Parish in Waltham, Mass. His father, Ezra Ripley lived in the Old Manse while he was minister in Concord and Samuel Ripley moved there in 1846. From the description of Samuel Ripley papers, 1795-1895. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612796514 From the guide to the Samuel Ripley papers, 1795-1895., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Minister of the First Congregational Church ...

Ripley, Ezra, 1751-1841

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Unitarian minister. A.B. Harvard, 1776. Installed as minister of the First Parish in Concord, Mass. in 1778. Remained minister there for 63 years, until his death in 1841. From the description of Sermons, 1783-1837 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 122592368 Sermon delivered by Ripley--Unitarian clergyman, pastor of the First Church in Concord, Mass., step-grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson--on Nov. 16, 1828, to commemorate the f...