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See also: American Unitarian See also: minister and author, was See also: born in Norridgewock, Maine, on the loth of See also: June 1841
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He graduated at the See also: Bangor Theological Seminary in 1864, and for nine years was in the Congregational See also: ministry, being a home missionary at See also: San Mateo and Grass Valley, California, until 1867, and holding pastorates at Framing-See also: ham, Mass
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(1867–1869), and Hannibal, See also: Missouri (1869–1873)
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He then became a Unitarian, and was pastor of the Third Unitarian See also: Church of
See also: Chicago in 1873-1874, of the Church of the Unity in See also: Boston in 1874-1896, and of the Church of the See also: Messiah in New See also: York City in 1896–1906
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He wrote many books, including See also: Christianity, the Science of See also: Man-See also: hood (1873), The See also: Religion of See also: Evolution (1876), The Morals of Evolution (r88o), The Religious See also: Life (1885), My Creed (1887), The Evolution of Christianity (1892), Our Unitarian Gospel (1898), The Passing and the Permanent in Religion (1901), Life Beyond See also: Death (1901), Can Telepathy Explain
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(1902), Life's Dark Problems (1 05), and, besides other volumes in verse, See also: America to See also: England (1905)
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