Howland, Clark Goodhue, 1831-1899. Sermons, 1860-1895.
Overview
Sermons of Universalist minister Clark Goodhue Howland (1831-1899).
Dates
- Creation: 1860-1895.
Extent
1 boxesBiographical / Historical
Clark Goodhue Howland (1831-1899) was born in Barre, Michigan. Entirely self-educated, he was ordained a Universalist minister in 1860, but during his first ministerial settlement, he experienced a change in his beliefs and began to promote Unitarianism. He served pastorates in Tremont, Illinois, from 1860 to 1865; Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1865 to 1881; and Lawrence, Kansas, from 1881 to 1898. Howland died in Lawrence, Kansas, at the age of sixty-seven.
- Title
- Howland, Clark Goodhue, 1831-1899. Sermons, 1860-1895: A Finding Aid.
- Author
- Andover-Harvard Theological Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- div00491
Repository Details
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Special Collections at Harvard Divinity School Library preserves and makes accessible primary source materials documenting the history of religion and theology, with particular historical emphasis on American liberal religious traditions. Though the historical strengths of the collections have been in the field of Christianity, other religious traditions are increasingly reflected, in step with Harvard Divinity School's evolving focus on global religious studies. Known as Andover-Harvard Theological Library since 1911, it was renamed the Harvard Divinity School Library in 2021.
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