Robert Edwards manuscripts for biographies of Horace Bushnell, 1986-1992.

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Robert Edwards manuscripts for biographies of Horace Bushnell, 1986-1992.

Annotated typed draft, labeled Long Version, Volume 1, of The Young Horace Bushnell, The Years 1802-1846; a letter with a review of Edwards' three volume draft, written by a professor at Wesleyan University, 1989; the first twelve chapters, with some editing marks, of the book Of Singular Genius, Of Singular Grace: A Biography of Horace Bushnell; and Chapter 16, entitled Greatest Where Best Known, from an unknown text.

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Edwards, Robert Lansing, 1915-

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Reverend Robert Lansing Edwards (b. Aug. 5, 1915, Auburn, New York-d. Jan. 15, 2006, Hartford, Connecticut) was the elder son of Deane and Margaret Dulles Edwards. He married Sarah Clapp Alexander on September 6, 1947 in Randolph, New York. From the description of Edwards, Robert Lansing, 1915-2006 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 12145487 ...

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...