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  1. An older Charles Beecher. Charles Beecher (October 1, 1815 – April 21, 1900) was an American minister, composer of religious hymns and a prolific author.

  2. hymntime.com › tch › bioCharles Beecher

    19 de dez. de 2023 · Biography. Charles was the bro­ther of Har­ri­et Beech­er Stowe and Hen­ry Ward Beech­er. He at­tend­ed the Bos­ton La­tin School and the Law­rence Aca­de­my, Gro­ton, Mas­sa­chu­setts. Graduating from Bow­doin Col­lege in 1835, he en­rolled at Lane Sem­in­ary, Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio.

  3. Charles Beecher, The Duty of Disobedience to Wicked Laws: A Sermon on the Fugitive Slave Law (New York, 1851). One Fort Wayne newspaper condemned the sermon’s “atrocious and inflammatory sentiments” and warned against the “insane counsels of the clergy” that could cause “rivers of blood to flow.”.

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  4. Charles Beecher (October 1, 1815 – April 21, 1900) was an American minister, composer of religious hymns and a prolific author.

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  5. CHARLES BEECHER. El papel más célebre y popular de Charles Beecher es Tomasito, el enamorado de Carmela en “La pérgola de las flores”, comedia musical cuya primera versión se monta en 1960 por el Teatro de Ensayo de la Universidad Católica en la sala Camilo Henríquez.

  6. 1 de jan. de 2010 · Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2010, Peggy Seigel published A Passionate Missionary to the West: Charles Beecher in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1844-1850 | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...

  7. 1 de dez. de 2010 · When Beecher left Boston in 1832 to become the first president of Lane Theological Seminary near Cincinnati, he was considered the preeminent New England preacher, “a general and a statesman” in “the Kingdom of Christ” and a leader of Presbyterian reform.