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day speech, in which he addressed the issue of slavery. His remarks were controversial and the city refused the usual publication of the speech. However, seven years later, the city government unanimously reversed their decision, publishing the speech and publicly thanking him for it.
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One Of a Thousand : A Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men Resident In The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A.D. 1888–'89
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The sword, the pen, and the pulpit ; with a tribute to the Christian genius and memory of Charles Dickens
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A Literary Biography of William Rounseville Alger (1822-1905), a Neglected Member of the Concord Circle
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The end of the world, and the day of judgment : two discourses preached to the Music-Hall Society
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The Genius and Posture of America: An Oration Delivered to the Citizens of Boston, July 4, 1857
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Prayers Offered In the Massachusetts House of Representatives During the Session of 1868
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Prayers offered in the Massachusetts House of Representatives during the session of 1868
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was impressed by Alger's prayers and asked for his words to be taken down by the
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William Alger married Anne Langdon in 1847. They had seven children, including
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Alger was also the first regular pastor of the first Episcopalian church in
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The American poets : a review of the works of Thomas William Parsons
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The charities of Boston, or, Twenty years at the Warren-street Chapel
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The solitudes of nature and of man; or, The loneliness of human life
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Exploring Identity and Gender : The Narrative Study of Lives
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A tribute to the memory and services of the Rev. Theodore Parker
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The Boston Religion : Unitarianism in Its Capital City
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Three Centuries of Biddeford : An Historical Sketch
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After 1855, Alger went to the Bulfinch Street Church in
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Lessons for mankind, from the life and death of Humbolt
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speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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in 1847 and was ordained as a Unitarian minister in
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A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
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SAGE Publishing. p. 217. 307:The historic purchase of freedom 236:Alger died on February 7, 1905. 163:, where he preached until 1855. 761: 736: 713: 701:. Roberts Brothers. p. iii 523:Harvard Divinity School Library 877:Harvard Divinity School alumni 686: 658: 599:Tatterson, Estelle M. (1916). 592: 573: 537: 285:History of the cross of Christ 1: 629:Richardson, Peter T. (2003). 430: 16:American clergyman and author 544:Lieblich, Amia, ed. (1994). 7: 912:19th-century American poets 838:(public domain audiobooks) 783:– via Newspapers.com. 744:"William Rounseville Alger" 10: 958: 693:Alger, William R. (1868). 422:Scharnhorst, Gary (1990). 198:Fourth of July celebration 882:American Unitarian clergy 867:Abolitionists from Boston 775:. May 26, 1905. p. 4 773:Boston Evening Transcript 724:. 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William Alger
Freetown, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Philip Rounseville Alger
Abby Langdon Alger
Horatio Alger
Unitarian
abolitionist
Chaplain
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Freetown, Massachusetts
Pembroke, New Hampshire
Harvard Divinity School
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Boston
Tremont Temple
abolitionist
Free Mason
Christian Examiner
Fourth of July celebration
Biddeford, Maine
The Church of the Messiah
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Harvey Jewell
speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
stenographer
Harvard Divinity School
New York Public Library
Philip Rounseville Alger
American naval

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