The Bushnell Controversy, undated.

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The Bushnell Controversy, undated.

Reminiscences of the Bushnell Controversey, written by Amos Chesebrough of Connecticut. Chesebrough was a Congregational minister and preached in several Connecticut towns. He was writing about Rev. Horace Bushnell, long time influential pastor in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Chesebrough, Amos S. (Amos Sheffield), 1813-1905

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Amos S. Chesebrough: from 1835-1837 served as principal of two academies in Massachusetts; from 1841-1853 served as pastor of Congregational Church in Chester, Ct.; from 1853-1857 assisted in his father's mercantile business and occasionally preached; from 1858-1868 pastor of First Church in Glastonbury, Ct.; from 1871-1876 pastor of church in Vernon, Ct.; pastor of First Church of Durham, Ct., 1876- . From the guide to the Amos Sheffield Chesebrough papers, 1839-1904, (Manuscripts a...

Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876

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Horace Bushnell was born in Bantam, Connecticut on April 14, 1802. He was educated at Yale (B.A., 1827; M.A., 1830; B.D., 1833), and received degrees from Wesleyan University (D.D., 1842), Harvard (S.T.D., 1852) and Yale (LL.D., 1871). He served as pastor of North Church, Hartford, CT from 1833-1859. He was the author of "God in Christ" (1849) and "Christ in Theology" (1851), as well as other works uncongenial to the orthodox theology of his times. From the description of Horace Bush...