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Lyman Beecher the Presbyterian preacher

Lyman Beecher the Presbyterian preacher. Born: October 12 th , 1775 Died: January 10 th , 1863 ( aged 87) By: Michael Fergione. “No great advance has been made in science, politics, or religion without controversy.” -Lyman Beecher.

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Lyman Beecher the Presbyterian preacher

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  1. Lyman Beecherthe Presbyterian preacher Born: October 12th, 1775 Died: January 10th, 1863 (aged 87) By: Michael Fergione

  2. “No great advance has been made in science, politics, or religion without controversy.”-Lyman Beecher Works: Remedy for Duelling (New York, 1809), Plea for the West, Six Sermons on Temperance, Sermons on Various Occasions (1842), Views in Theology, Skepticism, Lectures on Various Occasions, Political Atheism. Significance: He co-founded the American Temperance Society, an organization that abstained from alcohol and promoted abolition of slavery. He was also the father of Harriet Beecher Stowe, who would become a prominent abolitionist. He also helped start off the abolitionist movement, and his many influential essays and debates converted many to his cause.

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