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Unitarian Universalist History
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This Day in Unitarian Universalist History May 10
1789 – Jared Sparks was born in Willington, Connecticut. In 1819, he accepted a call to the ministry of the Unitarian Church in Baltimore, Maryland, and William Ellery Channing preached his ordination sermon, “Unitarian Christianity.” As a professor of ancient and modern history at Harvard, he was the first to teach nonecclesiastical history in any American college. He succeeded Edward Everett as president of Harvard University. He was also the first to publish the writings of George Washington. Read more about Jared Sparks at: www.HarvardSquareLibrary.org - the digital library of Unitarian Universalism.The post May 10 first appeared on Harvard Square Library.
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