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Biography of William Henry Ryder, D. D (Classic Reprint)

Author John Wesley Hanson
Publisher Forgotten Books
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ISBN / ASIN133046205X
ISBN-139781330462058
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Excerpt from Biography of William Henry Ryder, D. D

The Unitarian Position then; Religious Hostility; The Author's Experience; Few Facilities for Theological Training; Changes in Opinion due to Universalism; Lowell School of the Prophets; Resolves on Pulpit Preparation; Prepares for the Ministry; Enters the Ministry, Concord, N. H.; First Work. - Appearance in Youth; The Rev. T. W. Illman's Testimony; His Nashua Ministry; Voyage to Europe; His Early Reminiscences; Ministerial Stipends. - A Reminiscence; His Roxbury Ministry; Installation in Roxbury; Roxbury School Board; Reform Efforts; Sermons and Addresses; Practical Humanity; Outside Labors; Influence on the Young; A Striking Illustration; The Ideal Pastor; His Personal influence; The Rev. Dr. Patterson's Testimony; His Roxbury Years; Called to Chicago; His Chicago Ministry. - Installed; Notable Years in Chicago; Honors Conferred; Effect of Removing West; The Rev. Dr. Tuttle's Account; Letter to A. W. Newman; The Civil War; Dr. Ryder's War Memories; His Loyal Efforts

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