Channing Sentence Examples

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  • But the Unitarianism of those times, even the Unitarianism of Channing, was very different from that of to-day.

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  • Theodore Parker and Channing have been the greatest leaders.

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  • Channing became active in the cause of abolition in 1835, and Wendell Phillips a little later.

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  • Channing (1790-1856) until 1821, contributing essays and criticisms which attracted wide attention.

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  • Channing (q.v.), whom Martineau had called " the inspirer of his youth," Theodore Parker had succeeded, introducing more radical ideas as to religion and a more drastic criticism of sacred history.

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  • Channing, Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Bushnell, Phillips Brooks, to mention only a few.

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  • Samuel's son, Francis Parkman, a graduate of Harvard in 1807, was one of the most eminent of the Boston clergymen, a pupil and friend of Channing, and noted among Unitarians for a broadly tolerant disposition.

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  • Subsequently, however, largely owing to the activity of men like William Ellery Channing, it acquired great importance.

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  • During his return-passage across the Atlantic he wrote his Poems on Slavery (1842), with a dedication to Channing.

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  • Channing) among English Presbyterians and American Congregationalists left permanent results in the shape of new non-subscribing churches and a diffusion of Unitarian theology (J.

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  • William Ellery Channing was settled over the Federal Street Congregational Church, Boston, 1803; and in a few years he became the leader of the Unitarian movement.

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  • Dr Channing was its distinguished exponent.

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  • Davis rescued her career with her greatest ever performance as Margo Channing, and the fading actress was gradually usurped by the conniving Eve.

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  • Channing in Johns Hopkins University, Studies in History vol.

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  • But though he formulated no system of philosophy, and seemed to show the influence now of Plato, now of Kant, or of German thought as filtered through the brain of Coleridge, he was, like his American master, associate and friend, steadily optimistic, idealistic, individualistic. The teachings of William Ellery Channing a little before, as to the sacred inviolability of the human conscience - anticipating the later conclusions of Martineau - really lay at the basis of the work of most of the Concord transcendentalists and contributors to The Dial, of whom Alcott was one.

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  • The drier Priestley-Belsham type of Unitarianism, bound up with a determinist philosophy, was gradually modified by the influence of Channing (see below), whose works were reprinted in numerous editions and owed a wide circulation to the efforts of Robert Spears (1825-1899).

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  • Davis rescued her career with her greatest ever performance as Margo Channing, the fading actress gradually usurped by the conniving Eve.

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  • Channing Daughters Winery - If you are a member of the Channing Daughters Winery wine club, tastings are free.

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