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Extractions: Leonard Bacon (1802-1881), American Congregational preacher and writer, was born in Detroit, Michigan, on the 19th of February 1802, the son of David Bacon (1771-1817), missionary among the Indians in Michigan and founder of the town of Tallmadge, Ohio. The son prepared for college at the Hartford (Conn.) grammar school, graduated at Yale in 1820 and at the Andover Theological Seminary in 1823, and from 1825 until his death on the 24th of December 1881 was pastor of the First Church (Congregational) in New Haven, Connecticut, occupying a pulpit which was one of the most conspicuous in New England, and which had been rendered famous by his predecessors, Moses Stuart and Nathaniel W. Taylor. In 1866, however, though he was never dismissed by a council from his connection with that church, he gave up the active pastorate. He was, from 1826 to 1838, an editor of the Christian Spectator (New Haven); was one of the founders (1843) of the New Englander (later the Yale Review); founded in 1848 with Dr R. S. Storrs, Joshua Leavitt, Dr Joseph P. Thompson and Henry C. Bowen, primarily to combat slavery extension, the Independent, of which he was an editor until 1863; and was acting professor of didactic theology in the theological department of Yale University from 1866 to 1871, and lecturer on church polity and American church history from 1871 until his death. Gradually, after taking up his pastorate, he gained greater and greater influence in his denomination, until he came to be regarded as perhaps the most prominent Congregationalist of his time, and was sometimes popularly referred to as "The Congregational Pope of New England." In all the heated theological controversies of the day, particularly the long and bitter one concerning the views put forward by Dr Horace Bushnell, he was conspicuous, using his influence to bring about harmony, and in the councils of the Congregational churches, over two of which, the Brooklyn councils of 1874 and 1876. he presided as moderator, he manifested great ability both as a debater and as a parliamentarian.
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Extractions: This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica . Please update as needed. Leonard Bacon ),American Congregational preacher and writer, was born in Detroit, Michigan, on the 19th of February 1802, the son of David Bacon(1771-1817), missionary among the Indians in Michigan and founder of the town of Tallmadge, Ohio. The son prepared for college atthe Hartford (Conn.) grammar school, graduated at Yale in 1820 and at the Andover Theological Seminary in 1823, and from 1825until his death on the 24th of December 1881 was pastor of the First Church (Congregational) in New Haven, Connecticut, occupyinga pulpit which was one of the most conspicuous in New England, and which had been rendered famous by his predecessors, MosesStuart and Nathaniel W. Taylor. In 1866, however, though he was never dismissed by a council from his connection with that church, he gave up the activepastorate. He was, from 1826 to 1838, an editor of the Christian Spectator (New Haven); was one of the founders (1843) of the NewEnglander (later the Yale Review); founded in 1848 with Dr R. S. Storrs, Joshua Leavitt, Dr Joseph P. Thompson and Henry C.Bowen, primarily to combat slavery extension, the Independent, of which he was an editor until 1863; and was acting professor ofdidactic theology in the theological department of Yale University from 1866 to 1871, and lecturer on church polity and Americanchurch history from 1871 until his death. Gradually, after taking up his pastorate, he gained greater and greater influence in his denomination, until he came to beregarded as perhaps the most prominent Congregationalist of his time, and was sometimes popularly referred to as "TheCongregational Pope of New England." In all the heated theological controversies of the day, particularly the long and bitter oneconcerning the views put forward by Dr Horace Bushnell, he was conspicuous, using his influence to bring about harmony, and inthe councils of the Congregational churches, over two of which, the Brooklyn councils of 1874 and 1876. he presided as moderator,he manifested great ability both as a debater and as a parliamentarian.
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Extractions: This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica. Please update as needed. Leonard Bacon (1802-1881), American Congregational preacher and writer, was born in Detroit, Michigan, on the 19th of February 1802, the son of David Bacon (1771-1817), missionary among the Indians in Michigan and founder of the town of Tallmadge, Ohio. The son prepared for college at the Hartford (Conn.) grammar school, graduated at Yale in 1820 and at the Andover Theological Seminary in 1823, and from 1825 until his death on the 24th of December 1881 was pastor of the First Church (Congregational) in New Haven, Connecticut, occupying a pulpit which was one of the most conspicuous in New England, and which had been rendered famous by his predecessors, Moses Stuart and Nathaniel W. Taylor.In 1866, however, though he was never dismissed by a council from his connection with that church, he gave up the active pastorate. He was, from 1826 to 1838, an editor of the Christian Spectator (New Haven); was one of the founders (1843) of the
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