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The Unitarian review, Volume 31

 By Joseph Henry Allen

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Cambridge, Mass - Page 365
The experience of Cambridge, Mass., has shown that local prohibition can be successfully enforced even in a large city, when a license system prevails ...
Kalevala - Page 324
In the 50th Rune, appended to the original Kalevala, a Christian reviser (who in spite of his new faith had evidently a tender sympathy with, ...
more pages: 315
Ptolemais - Page 246
Want of space compels me to omit what Clausen has recorded of that portion of his life, and to pass to his election to the episcopate of Ptolemais. ...
more pages: 248
Boston - Page 193
while at its close nearly all the clergy of Boston and its vicinity and many others in Massachusetts were known to dissent from the ancestral creed, ...
more pages: 33
Yonkers, NY - Page 162
His two brief pastorates, in Brookline and in Plymouth (with the briefer ones at Yonkers, NY, and at East Cambridge), were filled with conscientious ...
more pages: 164
Rome - Page 172
passage of concentrated rhetoric, but quietly and gradually, as the charms of Italian scenery unfold themselves on the journey from Florence to Rome. ...
more pages: 214
New York - Page 33
leaving everything south of a dozen border cities in a relation similar to a quiet New England county seen from Boston or New York. ...
more pages: 407
Paris - Page 523
for a few years to the flock of his father, left it to join the historical Reformed Church of France, of which he is still a pastor in Paris. ...
more pages: 531
Liverpool - Page 78
a friend and guest of Archbishop Whately, honored with a degree of Master of Arts from the University of Oxford, afterward, in Liverpool, a Unitarian, ...
more pages: 80
Meadville - Page 457
and for more than thirty years the Christianity of the Unitarians here has been kept alive largely by that brought from Meadville and Antioch. ...
more pages: 380
Louhi - Page 324
The old-time superstitions had a foe to meet more powerful than all the magic arts of Louhi. In the 50th Rune, appended to the original Kalevala, ...
Plymouth - Page 162
His two brief pastorates, in Brookline and in Plymouth (with the briefer ones at Yonkers, NY, and at East Cambridge), were filled with conscientious ...
more pages: 164
Florence - Page 172
passage of concentrated rhetoric, but quietly and gradually, as the charms of Italian scenery unfold themselves on the journey from Florence to Rome. ...
more pages: 227
London - Page 381
Deland's John Ward has been printed by a firm in London, which has lately been making a show of virtue over American " corsairs. ...
more pages: 139
Athens - Page 245
When these efforts had ceased to be necessary, he was tempted to visit Athens, attracted by the ancient fame of the city, but experienced great ...
more pages: 511
Hamburg - Page 381
Elberfeld is shown to have borrowed from Von Voght and Hamburg in 1301. The article is one of much interest to students of organized philanthropy. ...
Brookline - Page 162
His two brief pastorates, in Brookline and in Plymouth (with the briefer ones at Yonkers, NY, and at East Cambridge), were filled with conscientious ...
Andover - Page 93
Professor Moore, of Andover, in the Andover Review for December last, gives high praise to Dr. Carl Weizsacker's translation of the New Testament,
Louisville, Ky - Page 363
It was applied to the city of Louisville, Ky., in 1888, and in an imperfect form in Wisconsin in 1887. The Massachusetts law was passed last year to ...
more pages: 364
Nimes - Page 531
The churches in Nimes and neighboring district, numbering, with those in the Ce'vennes, nearly a hundred, stood firm for liberty of belief. ...
Dorchester, Mass - Page 96
CO., Dorchester, Mass, , e . Sermon*, ;4NY and ALL kinds of PRINTING, neatly and promptly executed, at reasonable prices. Estimates fur- nisbed. GEO. ...
more pages: 193
Brooklyn, Conn - Page 287
AD Mayo ; and a History of the Equestrian Statue of Israel Putnam, erected at Brooklyn, Conn., last June, containing a tine memorial address by Hon. ...
Trenton - Page 404
far as I can ascertain, he lectured upon Hinduism at Ocean Grove, supposing that his right to do so would be unquestioned, as it had been at Trenton. ...
Glasgow - Page 157
Evil and misery still remain in the world, just as they did after the strenuous labors of Norman Macleod among the poor of Glasgow and the heroic ...
more pages: 262
Cambridge - Page 95
He joined the Catholic Chnrch, was long a tutor at Cambridge, and afterwards a professor in the Catholic College at Kensington, and edited many Greek ...
more pages: 94
Cleveland - Page 384
The Presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland, comprising their Personal and Political History. ...
more pages: 354
FREEHOLD, NJ - Page 404
As he wore his turban and robe while speaking, he readily attracted an audience : — FROM THE JAIL, FREEHOLD, NJ, Aug. ...
Oxford - Page 80
He went to Oxford to study divinity, and there he afterward received the degree of Master of Arts; and there he resided for a time as a member of ...
more pages: 186
Asbury Park, NJ - Page 404
In August, he was at Asbury Park, NJ, where he seems to have been ignorant that the grounds, during a camp-meeting, were really private property, ...
Pawtucket - Page 369
It has published a map of the different districts in the city of Providence, and also a map of the city of Pawtucket, giving the exact places in the ...
more pages: 368
Cologne - Page 66
In that superb cathedral at Cologne one shall witness, on the set day, the "procession of the Three Kings," types (it is said) of Europe, Asia, ...
Chicago - Page 291
Standing one day in the Hall of the Board of Trade in Chicago, an enthusiastic broker of great experience said to me, pointing at the howling mob who ...
more pages: 351
New Haven - Page 510
These now well-nigh forgotten authors came not out of Cambridge and Massachusetts, but were the intellectual sons of New Haven, and sprang mostly from ...
more pages: 390
Edinburgh - Page 157
Guthrie to lift up the degraded level of Edinburgh life. Shall we then leap to the hasty conclusion that religion and the agencies which the preaching ...
more pages: 143
Hartford - Page 395
Within two or three weeks a distinguished doctor of divinity in Hartford gained credit for a noble liberality by saying in a sermon that he would open ...
more pages: 510
Ann Arbor - Page 471
Sunder- land has done in Ann Arbor, with his long and wide experience of our Western field, and his well-earned reputation for practical business ...
more pages: 353
Boston, New York - Page 403
Joshee, and are intended to be divided between the public libraries in Boston, New York, and Washington, so far as they will go, ...
Phila - Page 96
The Presbyterian, Phila, " The more valuable to a mnn. the longer he takes it. He comes to feel that he cannot live without it. ...
New Orleans - Page 34
The fashionable young lady from New York comes home enchanted with her winter in New Orleans ; while her more cultivated and womanly cousin, ...
more pages: 402
Saint Paul - Page 511
but a literary awakening was at that time as impossible in New England as would have been a religious revival at Athens in the time of Saint Paul. ...
more pages: 174
Warsaw - Page 229
The authorities of the college disavowed the offence ; but the populace demanded vengeance, and the diet of Warsaw decreed the banishment of the ...
Brooklyn - Page 211
to the First Church in Brooklyn, which, long the only Unitarian church in Connecticut, enjoyed for many years the ministry of Rev. ...
more pages: 399
Kose - Page 169
Not the heroic fibre of Elsmere, or the saintly nature of Catherine, or the witchery of Kose, or any of those delightful insights into Oxford and ...
Philadelphia - Page 221
They describe the Tweed Ring in New York, the Gas Ring in Philadelphia, and Kearneyism in California. The chapter on Tweed is an American contribution ...
more pages: 409
Wilmington, Del - Page 165
A little liberal church was just then struggling into existence in Wilmington, Del., largely under the inspiration of that noble woman, Mrs. ...
West Medford, Mass - Page 328
three years storekeeper of the Custom House, and lived three years in Germany ; he spent the last years in West Medford, Mass., where he died, Jan. ...
Dover, NH - Page 203
He was settled for nearly twenty years in Dover, NH, and while there published the first of his three volumes of the History of New Hampshire, which, ...
Needham, Mass - Page 380
SW Bush, of Needham, Mass. — has an interest beyond the people to whom it was specially addressed in its witness to the new life and religious unity ...
Sutton, Mass - Page 164
hardly congenial to him, and after a short stay in Yonkers, he "carried on his home school a ftw years at Sutton, Mass., then moved it to Plymouth. ...
San Salvador - Page 111
even though later voyagers were to discover that it was raised only over San Salvador and not over the whole new continent. ...
Winchester, Mass - Page 462
There was held in Winchester, Mass., in March just past, a memorial service of rare impressiveness. A whole community seemed to be gathered in one ...
Arlington, Mass - Page 110
later in life, when he came to be settled as a minister in what is now Arlington, Mass., enabled him to deal at first hand, and as one " to the manner ...
Wilton, NH - Page 208
Abiel Abbot, a native of Wilton, NH, a graduate of Harvard College, and at one time a tutor, was ordained pastor of the church in Coventry, Conn., ...
Peterborough, NH - Page 209
In 1827 he was installed as pastor of the First Church in Peterborough, NH, where he remained in active duty for twelve years, and as senior pastor ...
Charleston - Page 42
Under the administration of General Beauregard, who opened the ball at Charleston, the city of New Orleans, this year, has its first experience of ...
Coventry, Conn - Page 208
Abiel Abbot, a native of Wilton, NH, a graduate of Harvard College, and at one time a tutor, was ordained pastor of the church in Coventry, Conn., ...
Taunton, Mass - Page 165
He was afterwards for several years in Taunton, Mass., and since for nearly twelve years in Salem, as minister of the historical First Church, ...
Peterborough - Page 209
In his pastorate at Peterborough he did more than all other men had done before him in the cause of education, in the improvement of the schools, ...
Groveland, Mass - Page 328
studied theology in Bangor, and was settled as a " Calvinistic " preacher in Groveland, Mass., in 1851 ; that within a year or two his resolute temper ...
Basel - Page 227
After a residence of twelve years as man of the world at the court of Florence, he retired to Basel, turned theologian, systematized the heresies of ...
Mansfield, Conn - Page 206
the First Church of Mansfield, Conn., in 1797. Before his ordination he drew up a rigidly Calvinistic confession of faith, and insisted on its being ...
Portsmouth - Page 204
It was used in my church at Portsmouth when I was first settled, and contained not a few sacred lyrics which I have been sorry to miss in later ...
Buffalo - Page 566
Cutter's ten years' record in Buffalo has left the impression of a man of strong personal qualities, of admirable temper, of good sense and ...
Bristol - Page 142
Joseph Tuckerman, who had been visiting Bristol, left with his friend, Dr. Lant Carpenter, a sovereign to be used in buying a book for his son William ...
Dover - Page 203
He left Dover on account of the utter inadequacy of his salary. In Boston he had the reputation of a sound preacher, a scholar of large and varied ...
Madison - Page 353
at Johns Hopkins, at Ann Arbor, at Madison, at Berkeley, and to attract a constituency of students that would make it worth the while. ...
more pages: 213
Olympia - Page 184
And now that a century of exploration, from Pompeii to Olympia, from Belzoni to Schliemann, has made the study of antiquity a passion and a science, ...
Jerusalem - Page 379
I live with Jesus," says Merriman in conclusion, "beside Gennesareth, or in the streets of Jerusalem, as I never lived with him in the old days, ...
Salt Lake City - Page 538
the mental substratum of popular faith : thus we once listened by the hour to the conversation of a Mormon fanatic in Salt Lake City, an ignorant man, ...
Cincinnati - Page 44
While the press of Cincinnati was holding up to public execration the mountain lawlessness of Kentucky, forty murderers were in the city jail, ...
Manchester - Page 566
In a volume of selected essays, intended to exhibit the condition of religious thought in France, Rev. Dr. Beard, of Manchester, gave several essays ...
Panama - Page 70
as we have just seen in the disastrous collapse of the gigantic Panama speculation of Lesseps — means always thousandfold suffering among the poor. ...
Damascus - Page 549
Granting now the fact of the crucifixion of Jesus, and recognizing the crucified One in accordance with the vision at Damascus, — as the Messiah and ...
Milan - Page 86
in them is very far from being commonplace or familiar; and they show the fruit of intelligent study in the libraries of London, Paris, and Milan. ...
Evanston - Page 480
Oarrett Biblical Institute, Evanston (near Chicago), 111. II. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION. Remark 1. Each School will continue three weeks : this m. ...
Syracuse - Page 386
Others carried their remonstrance to Syracuse, where the Conference met the next year. Again their plea was of no avail. ...
Walpole, NH - Page 164
to build, by willing subscription of all sorts and conditions of men, a neat and much-needed church, without debt, in Walpole, NH : no other one made, ...
Baltimore - Page 432
I was the son of a father who was a Unitarian twenty years before Channing spoke at Jared Sparks's ordination at Baltimore. ...
Houghton, Mi - Page 89
Houghton, Mi ill In & Co. — A very handsome volume of 475 pages, illustrated with a small but convenient map, showing in colors the " most disorderly ...
Dublin - Page 209
Leonard, the Unitarian minister of Dublin, was his efficient coadjutor. Dr. Abbot was a man of scholarly tastes and habits, enjoyed the reading of the ...
Berkeley - Page 353
at Johns Hopkins, at Ann Arbor, at Madison, at Berkeley, and to attract a constituency of students that would make it worth the while. ...
Exeter - Page 140
In 1817 he removed from Exeter to Bristol. There, in addition to his professional duties, he established a school, which in its spirit and in many of ...
Vicksburg - Page 185
The Drumbeat of the Nation, brought down the history to 1863 ; and the present volume covers that year, — the year of Vicksburg and Gettysburg, ...
Elizabeth, NJ - Page 406
Sattay had seen Anandabai and her husband depart for India, he went to Elizabeth, NJ, and learned through a Mr. Schaffer the process of making the ...
Zurich - Page 227
He died at Zurich, in 1562, at the age of thirty-seven, respected and beloved. His significance in the history of thought comes from the happy ...
Detroit - Page 569
In a small volume of less than two hundred pages, Rabbi Louis Gross- mann, of Detroit, offers Some Chapter! on Judaitm and the Science of Religion. ...
Hamilton, NY - Page 480
BDBNHAK, DD, Hamilton, NY JOHN G. LANBIKO, D. I)., New Brunswick, NJ GEO. S. BDBBOUOHS, PH. D., Amherst, Mass. WALLACE W. LOVBJOY, Fhiladelphia, 1'a. ...
New Brunswick, NJ - Page 480
I)., New Brunswick, NJ GEO. S. BDBBOUOHS, PH. D., Amherst, Mass. WALLACE W. LOVBJOY, Fhiladelphia, 1'a. AS CABRIKB, MA, Chicago, HI. ...
Calcutta - Page 404
ignorant that the grounds, during a camp-meeting, were really private property, and not as open as the streets of Calcutta to metaphysical discussion. ...
more pages: 398
Lahore - Page 384
(The author of this interesting sketch is a professor in the government college at Lahore. Unwin.) A Modern Faust, and Other Poems. By the Hon. ...
Patna - Page 186
He was especially concerned with the sacred Buddhist manuscripts discovered during his journey; and he dwelt at Patna three years for the purpose of ...
Bombay - Page 403
1886, he writes : — The money sent to Bombay ought to have reached by this time ; and, in return, you will receive a package of Sanskrit books, ...
Madras - Page 401
He was first educated as an accountant, and was employed in a large house in Madras. He afterwards entered the postal service at Calcutta, ...
Surinam - Page 89
Their subjects are " The Maroons of Jamaica and Surinam," " Gabriel's Defeat," " Denmark Vesey," and " Nat Turner's Insurrection. ...

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Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.Page 107
Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this ! Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.Page 425
My panting side was charged, when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by thPage 22
Aloft, are hurled in the dust, Striving blindly, achieving Nothing; and then they die, — Perish ; and no one asks Who or what they have been, More than he asks what waves, In the moonlit solitudes mild Of the midmost Ocean, have swelled, Foamed for a moment, and gone.Page 273
I was only then Contented, when with bliss ineffable I felt the sentiment of Being spread O'er all that moves and all that seemeth still; O'er all that, lost beyond the reach of thought And human knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the heart...Page 25
Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me. Mean though I am, not wholly so, Since quickened by thy breath: Oh lead me wheresoe'er I go, Through this day's life or death.Page 21
SOMETIMES a light surprises The Christian while he sings; It is the Lord who rises With healing in his wings; When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again, A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain.Page 24
Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart.Page 356
When they have branched themselves out, saith he, small enough into parties and partitions, then will be our time. Fool! he sees not the firm root, out of which we all grow, though into branches...Page 555
AWAKE! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight : And Lo ! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light.Page 90

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