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Henry Ward Beecher Lyman Abbott 9781176429185 Books

Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) was a prominent Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, abolitionist, and speaker; Lyman Abbott (1835-1922) succeeded Beecher at editor of the Christian Union, and also took over the pulpit of Beecher's church after Beecher's death. Abbott wrote this book in 1903. Abbott suggests, "The theological movement which had radically changed the character and spirit of the Church had in America many leaders; chief among them I count Horace Bushnell, Charles G. Finney, and Henry Ward Beecher: the first, the prophet of faith; the second, the prophet of hope; the third, the prophet of love." (Pg. 10)

Interestingly, he observes that "The doctrine of the abolitionists, summarized in the last four clauses of the platform published in 'The Liberator,' Mr. Beecher never accepted; he was not an abolitionist... he believed that this cause of freedom was best subserved by remaining in the Union, by sustaining the Constitution, by treating slave and slaveholder alike as brother men... and by trusting to the moral influence of persuasion to bring about [slavery's] gradual abolition in the states where it already existed." (Pg. 154-155)

Of the infamous accusation that Beecher had an adulterous relation with a married woman, Elizabeth Tilton, "nothing of a suspicious character was proved against him, except certain letters written by him... counseling the permanent separation between Mr. and Mrs. Tilton... Mr. Beecher gave both verbal and written expression to the poignancy of his regret, in language which was subsequently distorted into a confession of crime... That he kept silence concerning these charges, until they were given to the public in a form which made silence no longer possible, was in accordance with Mr. Beecher's lifelong principle, to pay no attention to slanders against his name." (Pg. 292)

He notes, "Mr. Beecher was one of the first ministers in the Christian Church, if not the very first in this country, to advocate the doctrine of evolution as a doctrine which, so far from being inimical to the cause of Christ, was certain to prove its friend and supporter." (Pg. 317)

He admits that "one important exception" in the topics for Beecher's sermons was the absence of even one sermon on the crucifixion: "'We cannot find,' say the editors, '...that Mr. Beecher ever preached directly on that subject; on the contrary, he often said that it was impossible; the subject was too awful and sublime.' With this exception, Mr. Beecher was, in the strictest and most primitive sense of the term, a preacher of Christ." (Pg. 347)

This sympathetically-told biography is of great use to anyone wanting to know more about this important American religious figure of the 19th century.

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  • Paperback 526 pages
  • Publisher Nabu Press (July 30, 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781176429185
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Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) was a prominent Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, abolitionist, and speaker; Lyman Abbott (1835-1922) succeeded Beecher at editor of the Christian Union, and also took over the pulpit of Beecher's church after Beecher's death. Abbott wrote this book in 1903. Abbott suggests, "The theological movement which had radically changed the character and spirit of the Church had in America many leaders; chief among them I count Horace Bushnell, Charles G. Finney, and Henry Ward Beecher the first, the prophet of faith; the second, the prophet of hope; the third, the prophet of love." (Pg. 10)

Interestingly, he observes that "The doctrine of the abolitionists, summarized in the last four clauses of the platform published in 'The Liberator,' Mr. Beecher never accepted; he was not an abolitionist... he believed that this cause of freedom was best subserved by remaining in the Union, by sustaining the Constitution, by treating slave and slaveholder alike as brother men... and by trusting to the moral influence of persuasion to bring about [slavery's] gradual abolition in the states where it already existed." (Pg. 154-155)

Of the infamous accusation that Beecher had an adulterous relation with a married woman, Elizabeth Tilton, "nothing of a suspicious character was proved against him, except certain letters written by him... counseling the permanent separation between Mr. and Mrs. Tilton... Mr. Beecher gave both verbal and written expression to the poignancy of his regret, in language which was subsequently distorted into a confession of crime... That he kept silence concerning these charges, until they were given to the public in a form which made silence no longer possible, was in accordance with Mr. Beecher's lifelong principle, to pay no attention to slanders against his name." (Pg. 292)

He notes, "Mr. Beecher was one of the first ministers in the Christian Church, if not the very first in this country, to advocate the doctrine of evolution as a doctrine which, so far from being inimical to the cause of Christ, was certain to prove its friend and supporter." (Pg. 317)

He admits that "one important exception" in the topics for Beecher's sermons was the absence of even one sermon on the crucifixion "'We cannot find,' say the editors, '...that Mr. Beecher ever preached directly on that subject; on the contrary, he often said that it was impossible; the subject was too awful and sublime.' With this exception, Mr. Beecher was, in the strictest and most primitive sense of the term, a preacher of Christ." (Pg. 347)

This sympathetically-told biography is of great use to anyone wanting to know more about this important American religious figure of the 19th century.
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