The Clergy in American Life And Letters, By Daniel Dulany Addison
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Dwight was laid at rest in 1817, undoubtedly a great man had passed away. For many years his dignified presence and vigorous character, his attainment and power as a speaker and thinker, had made him a force in American life. When one considers these characteristics and adds to them his numerous writings and his influence on the careers of young college men, one can understand what may have been the foundations for the exag- gerated opinion of Judge Sherman, one of his friends, who said, " I ha...ve often expressed the opinion, which length of time has continually strengthened, that no man except 'the Father of his Country ' had conferred greater benefits on our nation than President Dwight." CHAPTER VI WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING During the forty years of his ministry in Boston, from 1803 to 1842, WilHam Ellery Channing was one of the best known men in America. Editions of his works were issued in England and France. The words spoken in his New England pulpit made their way every- where. But he was neither a literary man, nor profound scholar, nor philosopher.
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