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25: 464: 371: 93: 169:. His ancestors were among the first settlers of Sheffield, where he spent his early life, alternately working upon his father's farm and attending the village school. He was naturally thoughtful, and was encouraged in his love of reading by his father. His mother's piety had great influence in the formation of his character. The strict 246:
of Boston, on the "Problem of Human Life and Destiny", which course was repeated twice in New York, and delivered in many other cities. This was followed by a second Lowell course, in 1855, on the "Education of the Human Race", which was widely repeated. Dr. Dewey was called to a church in
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He lectured frequently, and appeared in public for the last time in the old Congregational Church at the centennial celebration, June 18, 1876. His controversial articles and sermons were reprinted in a cheap form by the Unitarian Association. His first book was
270:. His works were issued in a collected edition (1 vol., London, 1844), and reissued (3 vols., New York, 1847). His daughter, Mary Elizabeth Dewey, born in Sheffield, was an author and editor; she translated 231:, remaining there for ten years, until he went to Europe on account of his health. He was called to the second Unitarian Church of New York in 1835, which during his ministry built the 389: 173:
that colored the religious life around him was greatly tempered by his intercourse with his cousin, Paul Dewey, who was an able mathematician and a
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He was compelled to resign his charge in 1848, and retired to his farm in Sheffield, where he prepared a course of lectures for the
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as an Honorary Academician. In 1842 his health again failed, and he went a second time to Europe, returning in 1844.
232: 188:, where he was graduated in 1814. He then returned to Sheffield, where he engaged in teaching, and afterward went to 68: 46: 39: 262:, but retired after four years of service. He returned to his farm in Sheffield, where he resided until his death. 211:, in Boston, with whom he formed a lasting friendship, and whose Church he supplied during its pastor's travels in 200:, having declined an immediate and permanent pastorate on account of his unsettled views regarding theology. 304: 193: 134: 207:, which he accepted temporarily. He soon became a Unitarian, and was appointed to be the assistant of Dr. 411: 398: 236: 228: 197: 204: 449: 384: 166: 120: 106: 33: 184:
Dewey's parents had him so thoroughly prepared for College that he entered the sophomore class in
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Notwithstanding a very candid expression of his opinions, he was offered a pulpit in
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of Orville Dewey are in the Harvard Divinity School Library at
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In 1858 he again settled in Boston as pastor of the
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