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  1. William Ellery Channing (April 7, 1780 – October 2, 1842) was the foremost Unitarian preacher in the United States in the early nineteenth century and, along with Andrews Norton (1786–1853), one of Unitarianism's leading theologians.

  2. William Ellery Channing (7 avril 1780 – 2 octobre 1842), né à Newport (Rhode Island), et mort à Bennington (Vermont) est un pasteur et auteur américain.

  3. William Ellery Channing, American author and moralist, a Congregationalist and, later, Unitarian clergyman. Channing was a leading figure in the development of New England Transcendentalism and of organized attempts in the U.S. to eliminate slavery, drunkenness, poverty, and war.

  4. William Ellery Channing. From New London Channing went to Cambridge, where he entered Harvard College in 1794, being then in his fifteenth year. Throughout his whole college course he distinguished himself as a scholar.

  5. William Ellery Channing, né le 29 novembre 1818 à Boston et mort le 23 décembre 1901 à Concord dans le Massachusetts, est un poète transcendantaliste américain [1].

  6. 3 mai 2019 · Two hundred years ago, on May 5, 1819, Unitarian minister William Ellery Channing spoke at a Baltimore church and delivered what would be described nearly two centuries later as probably the most important Unitarian sermon ever preached anywhere.

  7. William Ellery Channing (1780-1842) was born in Newport, Rhode Island and graduated from Harvard College in 1798. He served on the board of the Harvard Corporation from 1813 to 1826, where he worked for the establishment of the Divinity School, which occurred in 1816.