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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

John White Chadwick (1840–1904)

Chadwick, John White. An American poet, prose-writer, and Unitarian divine; born at Marblehead, MA, Oct. 19, 1840; died at Brooklyn, Dec. 12, 1904. His radical sermons attracted attention, and he was a liberal contributor to current literature. Among his works are: ‘A Book of Poems’ (1875); ‘The Bible of To-day’ (1878); ‘Origin and Destiny’ (1883); ‘A Daring Faith’ (1885); ‘The Man Jesus’; ‘The Faith of Reason’; ‘Old and New Unitarian Belief’; ‘The Power of an Endless Life.’