Item #57803 Unity and peace. A sermon preached before the Church of the Unity, Worcester, Jan. 10, 1847. John Weiss, Rev.

Unity and peace. A sermon preached before the Church of the Unity, Worcester, Jan. 10, 1847

Worcester: published by Elihu Burritt & Co.; Henry J. Howland, printer, n.d., [1847]. 8vo, pp. 19, [1]; original printed tan wrappers; near fine. Wrapper adds the imprint of William D. Ticknor & Co., Boston. Weiss (1818-1879) was a classmate of Henry David Thoreau at Harvard (class of 1837), a friend and biographer of Theodore Parker, and one of the founders of the Free Religious Association. "Impetuous in his enthusiasm, zealous for liberty - which meant open opposition to negro slavery among other things - unpredictably witty, eloquent and satirical in his sermons, he dazzled, bewildered and ultimately exasperated his pewholders at Watertown and New Bedford. Unable to find a congenial parish, he was compelled at various times to live on the insecure returns from writing, lecturing, and occasional preaching" (see DAB). Item #57803

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