The works of William E. Channing, D.D

v. 1. Remarks on the character and writings of John Milton (1826) -- Remarks on the life and character of Napoleon Bonaparte (1827-1828) -- Remarks on the character and writings of Fenelon (1829) -- The moral argument against Calvinism (1820) -- Remarks on national literature -- Remarks on Associati...

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Subtitles:Channing's works
Main Author: Channing, William Ellery 1780-1842 (Author)
Corporate Author: Lincoln Financial Foundation (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston James Munroe 1846, c1841
In:Year: 1846
Edition:6th complete ed., with an introduction.
Further subjects:B Unitarianism
B Theology
B Theology History 19th century
B Unitarian churches Clergy (Massachusetts) (Boston)
B Protestantism
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Summary:v. 1. Remarks on the character and writings of John Milton (1826) -- Remarks on the life and character of Napoleon Bonaparte (1827-1828) -- Remarks on the character and writings of Fenelon (1829) -- The moral argument against Calvinism (1820) -- Remarks on national literature -- Remarks on Associations -- The Union (1829) -- Remarks on education (1833)
v. 2. Slavery (Property, Rights, Explanations, The evils of slavery, Scripture, Means of removing slavery, Abolitionism, Duties) -- The abolitionists, &c. -- On the annexation of Texas to the United States -- On Catholicism, &c. -- On creeds -- Address on temperance -- Self-culture.
v. 3. Preaching Christ: discourse at the ordination of the Rev. John Emery Abbot -- War: discourse before the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts -- Unitarian Christianity: discourse at the ordination of the Rev. Jared Sparks -- The evidences of religion revealed -- The demands of the age on the ministry: discourse at the ordination of the Rev. E.S. Gannett -- Unitarian Christianity most favorable to piety -- The great purpose of Christianity: discourse at the installation of the Rev. M.I. Motte -- Likeness to God: discourse at the ordination of the Rev. F.A. Farley -- The Christian ministry: discourse at the dedication of Divinity Hall, Cambridge -- The duties of children -- Honor due to all men -- The evidences of Christianity.
v. 4. Character of Christ -- Christianity: a rational religion -- Spiritual freedom (1830) -- Self-denial -- The imitableness of Christ's character -- The evil of sin -- Immortality -- Love to Christ -- The future life -- War -- Ministry for the poor -- Christian worship -- The Sunday-school -- The philanthropist: a tribute to the memory of the Rev. Noah Worcester.
v. 5. Remarks on the slavery question (1839) -- Lecture on war (1839) -- Lectures on the elevation of the laboring portion of the community (1840) -- Discourse occasioned by the death of the Rev. Dr. Follen (1840) -- Charge: On preaching the gospel to the poor; at the ordination of Charles Barnard and Frederick T. Gray -- Charge for the ordination of the Rev. Robert C. Waterston (1839) -- Charge at the ordination of the Rev. John Sullivan Dwight (1840) -- Miscellanies. Daily prayer ; Means of promoting Christianity ; Importance of religion to society ; Memoir of John Gallison -- Appendix. On increasing the means of theological education ; The system of exclusion and denunciation in religion considered ; Objections to Unitarian Christianity considered ; Duties of the citizen in times of trial or danger ; Notice of the Rev. S.C. Thacher.
v. 6. Emancipation (1840) -- Discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Joseph Tuckerman -- The present age (1841) -- The Church (1841) -- The duty of the free states (1842) -- An address delivered at Lenox on the first of August, 1842, being the anniversary of emancipation in the British West Indies.