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1859 James Freeman Clarke Criticizes the Theology of Theodore Parker

1859 James Freeman Clarke Criticizes the Theology of Theodore Parker

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Clarke, James Freeman. Theodore Parker, and his Theology: A Discourse delivered in the Music Hall, Boston, Sunday, Sept. 25, 1859. Boston: Walker, Wise, and Company, 1859. First Edition. [12089]

Removed, no wrapper, 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches, 23 clean pp. Good. Pamphlet.

"Lest the Unitarians, the Unitarian Association, or any others should be held responsible for the following Sermon, I desire to say, that I wrote and preached it in my individual capacity, representing and compromising no one but myself. This is the first time that I have criticized, in any church, the specialities in theology of my friend, Theodore Parker. I have now done it in his own pulpit, to his own people, and with their full consent." - Introduction.

A friendly yet critical review of the theology of Theodore Parker, which Clarke finds to rely too much on the "inner eye" and not enough on the testimony to Christ in the Scriptures.