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Recollections and Impressions, 1822-1890

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A personal memoir recounts upbringing in a Unitarian minister's household, formal education and divinity training, pastoral posts that provoked dispute over slavery and sacramental practice, and moves to different cities; it describes involvement with reform movements and the Free Religious Association, reflections on transcendentalist influence and notable contemporaries, assessments of the clerical profession, and character sketches of teachers and friends. Throughout, religious belief is examined as evolving toward ethical humanism rather than doctrinal orthodoxy, and the author offers candid confessions and a prospective appraisal of American religious life.

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Octavius Brooks Frothingham

Octavius Brooks Frothingham (1821-1895) was an American Unitarian minister, historian, and author known for his contributions to religious and philosophical discourse in the 19th century. His works often explored themes of spirituality and the evolution of religious thought. Notable among his writings is "The Cradle of the Christ: A Study in Primitive Christianity," which examines the origins of Christian beliefs. Frothingham also delved into the Transcendentalist movement in his book "Transcendentalism in New England: A History," providing insights into this influential cultural phenomenon. His reflective memoir, "Recollections and Impressions, 1822-1890," offers a personal perspective on the intellectual and social currents of his time.

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