William Ellery Channing
William Ellery Channing (April 7, 1780 – October 2, 1842) was the foremost Unitarian preacher in the United States in the early nineteenth century and, along with Andrews Norton (1786–1853), one of Unitarianism's leading theologians. Channing was known for his articulate and impassioned sermons and public speeches, and as a prominent thinker in the liberal theology of the day. His religion and thought were among the chief influences on the New England Transcendentalists although he never countenanced their views, which he saw as extreme. His espousal of the developing philosophy and theology of Unitarianism was displayed especially in his "Baltimore Sermon" of May5, 1819, given at the ordination of the theologian and educator Jared Sparks (1789–1866) as the first minister of the newly organized First Independent Church of Baltimore. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1882Boston, American Unitarian association, 1882.iv,931p. 21cm. -
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Published 1837Boston : James Munroe, 1837.24 p. ; 24 cm. -
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Published 1903Boston, For the International union [by] Ginn & company, 1903.299 p. 20 cm. -
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Published 1812Boston : Printed by Greenough and Stebbins, 1812.20 p. ; 21 cm. -
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Published 1842London : John Green, 1842.1 online resource (32 pages)LLMC Digital
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