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Orville Dewey (1794-1882) was a distinguished American Unitarian preacher and lecturer renowned for his eloquent sermons and contributions to theological discourse. He hailed from Sheffield, Massachusetts, and following his graduation from Williams College and Andover Theological Seminary, he embarked on a career that would establish him as a significant intellectual figure of his time. Dewey”s sermons and writings reflected a deep engagement with the spiritual and ethical issues of the day, often addressing the social reforms stirring 19th-century America. His notable publication, “Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D.” (1883), offers insights into his life and the development of his thought, providing readers with a firsthand view of his personal experiences and correspondence (Dewey, 1883). Dewey”s literary style was characterized by its clarity, moral fervor, and an emphasis on rational religion, contributing to the broad appeal of his works across diverse audiences. His legacy as a leading figure in the Unitarian movement and as a proponent of rational Christianity continues to be acknowledged by scholars and readers interested in religious history and the evolution of American spiritual thought.




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Orville Dewey: Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D
Orville Dewey’s ‘Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D’ is a poignant collection of stories and correspondence that provide a unique insight into the life and mind of this prominent 19th-ce …
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