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Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Brownson, Orestes Augustus u n) [ key , American author and clergyman, b. Stockbridge, Vt. Largely self-taught, he became a vigorous and influential writer on social and religious questions. He was a Presbyterian, but left that church to become first a Universalist and then a sort of free-lance minister, working for such socialistic schemes as the short-lived Workingmen's Party. Later he was a Unitarian minister until in 1836 he started his own church, the Society for Christian Union and Progress. As founder and editor of the Boston Quarterly Review Democratic Review Brook Farm as to send his son there. He entered the Roman Catholic Church in 1844, and later, as editor of the new Brownson's Quarterly Review, he was a vigorous defender of the Church. Among his books are New Views of Christianity, Society, and the Church
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Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b. Sept. 16, 1803, Stockbridge, Vt., U.S.d. April 17, 1876, Detroit, Mich.), American writer on theological, philosophical, scientific, and sociological subjects. Self-educated and originally a Presbyterian, Brownson subsequently became a Universalist minister (1826-31); a Unitarian minister (1832); pastor of his own religious organization, the Society for Christian Union and Progress (1836-42); and, in 1844, a Roman Catholic, which he remained. During the period 1830-70, he wrote on Calvinism, labour and social reform, Transcendentalism, Roman Catholicism, states' rights, democracy, nativism, and emancipation. Philosophically, he was a moderate follower of the positivist Auguste Comte and the systematic eclectic Victor Cousin. Before his conversion to Roman Catholicism, he supported the views of the British social reformer Robert Owen. His versatility was expressed in mystical poetry and an interest in philosophy and social amelioration. Typical of his many writings are The Spirit-Rapper: An Autobiography The Convert (1857); and
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Extractions: Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th Edition Public Domain via Project Gutenberg (1803-1876), American theological, philosophical and sociological writer, was born in Stockbridge, Vermont, on the 16th of September 1803. Having spent some time in active religious, reformatory and political (Democratic) work in the interior of New York state, and at Walpole, New Hampshire, and Canton, Massachusetts, Brownson removed in 1839 to Chelsea, Mass. He at once began to take an independent part in the movements then agitating New England, which between 1830 and 1850 was stirred by discussions pertaining to Unitarianism, transcendentalism, spiritualism, abolitionism and various schemes for communistic living. He was one of the founders, in New York, of the short-lived Workingman's party in 1828, and established the Boston Quarterly Review , mainly written by himself, in 1838. This periodical was merged in the U.S. Democratic Review of New York in 1842. [v.04 p.0675] In religion he first became a Presbyterian (1822); was a Universalist minister from 1826 to 1831, editing for some time the chief journal of this church, the
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Extractions: Archives Papers, 1823-1876. 9 linear feet. 90 volumes of printed material. 1 photograph. 1 walking stick. Calendar with index; also A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Orestes Augustus Brownson Papers (University of Notre Dame Archives, 1966). Associate of the New England Transcendentalists; convert to Roman Catholicism; founder, editor, and chief author of the Boston Quarterly Review (1838-1842) and Brownson's Quarterly Review (1844-1864 and 1873-1875). He wrote essays on Church and State, civil and religious freedom, Catholic education, the philosophy of science, and the conflict between conservative and progressive forces in the Church. Correspondence, journal, clippings, and manuscript drafts of books, speeches, articles, and essays, both published and unpublished, 1823-1876; including correspondence with the Comte de Montalembert, Louis Veuillot, Lord Acton, John Henry Cardinal Newman, George Bancroft, Salmon Chase, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Isaac Hecker, Henry David Thoreau, and Archbishops John Hughes, Francis Patrick Kenrick and Martin Spalding; manuscripts of essays by Albert Brisbane, Archbishop Francis P. Kenrick, George Thompson and others; a photograph of Orestes Brownson and his walking stick. Also printed material consisting of The Boston Quarterly Review (1838-1842), Brownson's Quarterly Review (1844-1864, 1873-1875); a twenty-volume set of The Works of Orestes A. Brownson (1882-1887) edited by his son Henry and annotated by his biographer, Thomas R. Ryan; and books by and about Brownson.
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