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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Henry Ward Beecher (1813–1887)

Beecher, Henry Ward. An American clergyman; born in Litchfield, CT, June 24, 1813; died in Brooklyn, NY, March 8, 1887. He was the son of Lyman Beecher; graduated from Amherst in 1834; studied in Lane Theological Seminary, near Cincinnati, OH; and began clerical duty as a pastor of a church in Lawrenceburg, IN, removing to Indianapolis in 1839. From 1847 until his death he was pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn. He was one of the founders of the Independent and of the Christian Union (now the Outlook). He was also a prominent antislavery orator, as well as a famous lecturer. Among his numerous publications are: ‘Star Papers; or Experiences of Art and Nature’ (1855); ‘Freedom and War’ (1863); ‘Eyes and Ears’ (1864); and a novel, ‘Norwood, or Village Life in New England’ (1867). His ‘Sermons’ were edited by Dr. Lyman Abbott (2 vols., 1868). (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).