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John White Chadwick (October 19, 1840 – December 11, 1904) was an American writer and clergyman of the Unitarian Church.

John White Chadwick
BornOctober 19, 1840 
Marblehead 
DiedDecember 11, 1904  (aged 64)
Brooklyn 
Alma mater
  • Harvard Divinity School 
OccupationTheologian, writer 
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Biography


He was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He was apprenticed to a shoemaker early in life, but decided to further his academic learning, and entered the Massachusetts normal school at Bridgewater in 1857.[1] He decided to become a minister, and graduated in 1864 from Harvard Divinity School. That year he also became pastor of the Second Unitarian Church in Brooklyn, New York. His sermons attracted attention, and he became known as a radical teacher of the doctrines of his church. He was elected Phi Beta Kappa poet at Harvard in 1885, and in the following year preached the alumni sermon at the Divinity School. He remained at the Second Unitarian Church until his death in Brooklyn on December 11, 1904.[2]


Writing


He published many of his discourses, which for some time were issued serially, and was a frequent contributor to the Unitarian journals. His publications in book form are:


Notes


  1. Theodore D. Bacon (1929). "Chadwick, John White". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  2. "Death Balks Church Sermon". The Evening World. December 12, 1904. p. 6. Retrieved February 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.

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