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BEECHER, Lyman, clergyman, born Lyman Beecher was an American Presbyterian clergyman, reformer and revivalist who co-founded the American Temperance Society. Born in Connecticut to a blacksmith, Beecher was adopted and raised by an uncle on a farm, and later graduated from the Yale University in theology.
Lyman Beecher's approach to antislavery 2 volumes ; 24 cm Bibliography: volume 1, page xxxix VOLUME ONE: Introduction / Barbara M. Cross -- Chronology of Lyman Beecher's Life -- Selected Bibliography -- Volume 1 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ancestry -- 3 Early Days -- 4 Early Education -- 5 Fitting For College -- 6 Yale -- 7 Yale, Continued -- 8 Religious Awakening -- 9 Senior Year -- 10 Nutplains -- 11 Roxana Foote -- 12 Divinity Year.
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The Rev. Lyman Beecher was an American clergyman, social reformer and the father of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher and Isabella (Beecher) Hooker. Lyman was born 12 October at New Haven, Connecticut, the son of David Beecher and Esther Lyman.Biography. Lyman was born Mr. Beecher had completed the second and concluding volume of his “Life of Christ,” which is to be published this year (), with a re-publication of the first volume. His biography has been written by Lyman Abbott (New York, ). A new life, to be written by his son, William C. Beecher, will include an unfinished autobiography. Mr.