Alexander Young sermons, 1825-1849.

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Alexander Young sermons, 1825-1849.

Six sermons written and delivered by Unitarian minister Alexander Young of the New South Church, Boston, Mass., 1825-1849. Includes sermons delivered on righteousness and national prosperity; and a thanksgiving, 1827, and fast day sermon, 1840.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7563819

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Young, Alexander, 1800-1854

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Alexander Young (1800-1854) was an Unitarian minister and an antiquarian. He graduated from Harvard in 1820. After graduating from the Harvard Divinity School in 1824, he became the pastor of the New South Church in Boston, Mass. (ordained on 9 January 1825), and remained in that position until his death. He married Caroline James on 1 November 1826; they had twelve children. From the description of A Course of reading recommended by Professor Everett, 1824. (American ...

New South Church (Boston, Mass.)

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Established 7/14/1715 at south end of Boston; received name New South Church to distinguish it from South Church; meeting house built on Church Green in Summer St.; rebuilt 1814 under architectural direction of Charles Bulfinch. From the description of Records, 1800, 1815-1846. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). WorldCat record id: 56916754 ...