Author:William Ellery Channing

William Ellery Channing
(1780–1842)

American religious leader

William Ellery Channing

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  • A sermon, preached in Boston, August 20, 1812, the day of humiliation and prayer, appointed by the President of the United States, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain (1812)
  • Unitarian Christianity, sermon delivered in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 5, 1819.
  • Remarks on the character and writings of John Milton (1826)
  • Self-culture : an address introductory to the Franklin lectures, delivered at Boston, September, 1838 (1838)
  • Poems (1843)
  • The works of William E. Channing, D.D. (1846), in 6 vols.
  • Memoir of William Ellery Channing, with extracts from his correspondence and manuscripts (1848), in 3 vols.
  • Thoreau: The Poet-naturalist (1873) (transcription project)
  • Correspondence of William Ellery Channing, D.D., and Lucy Aikin, from 1826 to 1842 (1874), edited by Anna Letitia Le Breton
  • Discourses on war (1903)

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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