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BROWNSON, ORESTES AUGUSTUS (1803-1876) , American theological, philosophical and sociological writer, was born in Stockbridge, Vermont, on the 16th of September 1803. Having spent some time in active religious, reformatory and political (Democratic) work in the interior of New York
Hampshire , and Canton, Massachusetts, Brownson removed in 1839 to Chelsea, Mass. He at once began to take an independent part in the movements then agitating New England, which between 183o and r85o was stirred by discussions pertaining to Unitarianism, transcendentalism, spiritual-ism, abolitionism and various schemes for communistic living. He was one of the founders, in New York
In religion he first became a Prebysterian .(1822); was a Universalist minister from 1826 to 1831, editing for some time the chief
Victor Cousin
chief
Detroit
After his death, his son, Henry F. Brownson, collected and published his various political, religious, philosophical, scientific and literary writings, in twenty octavo
Detroit
His daughter, Sarah M. Brownson (1839-1876), who married in 1873 William J. Tenney, was the author of several novels, and wrote a Life of Demetrius Augustine Gallitgin, Prince and Priest (1873). End of Article: BROWNSON, ORESTES AUGUSTUS (1803-1876) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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