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  1. Signature. Henry Ward Beecher (June 24, 1813 – March 8, 1887) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery, his emphasis on God's love, and his 1875 adultery trial. His rhetorical focus on Christ's love has influenced mainstream Christianity through the 21st century.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Lyman Beecher Lectures. One of the most distinguished lecture series on preaching in the world, the Lyman Beecher Lectureship was founded in 1871 by a gift from Henry W. Sage of Brooklyn, N.Y., as a memorial to "the great divine whose name it bears," to sponsor an annual series of lectures on a topic appropriate to the work of the ministry.

  3. Lyman Beecher: Conservative Abolitionist, Theologian and Father. By: Jeremy Land Appalachian State University. In 1834, as the conflicts over slavery in the United States were beginning to engulf the. country, a group of perhaps the best and brightest students of the antebellum period of American. history began debates on the issue of abolition.

  4. Lyman Beecher im Alter von über 80 Jahren. Lyman Beecher (* 12.Oktober 1775 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 10. Januar 1863 in New York City, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer presbyterianischer Pfarrer, Mitstreiter der zweiten großen Erweckungsbewegung, Sozialreformer, einer der führenden Vertreter der Abstinenzbewegung und einer der Gründer der American Temperance Society

  5. Lyman Beecher was born in New Haven, Connecticut on October 12, 1775. His father, David Beecher, was a blacksmith. His mother, Esther Hawley Beecher, died two days after he was born. Lyman’s father could not care for a newborn baby, so his mother’s sister adopted him. His uncle taught him the basics of blacksmithing and farming as a child.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Lyman Beecher's approach to antislavery reform has received remarkably little attention from historians. No thorough study has been made of his attitudes toward chattel slavery, the methods he advanced to ameliorate or eradicate it, and his feelings toward free blacks and their future in America. The interpretations that have been proposed have ...

  7. 2 de dic. de 2019 · Lyman Beecher: "The father of more brains than any man in America" Harriet Beecher Stowe née Harriet Elisabeth Beecher, was born June 14, 1811, in Litchfield, CT to the Rev. Lyman Beecher (1775-1863) and Roxana Foote Beecher (1775- 1816), the sixth of 11 children.