Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (C) Born in Dublin, Ireland and became an antiBritish newspaper Editor there. Conway, Moncure Daniel 1832 - 1907. Graduate of Dickinson College in 1849, http://www.earlyrepublic.net/BIOG-C.htm
Extractions: An exile from the French revolution of 1830, he led an Owenite utopian community in Nauvoo, IL from 1849-56 (Nauvoo was previously occupied by the Mormons). One of the conservative group of federalists called the Essex Junto who dominated Massachusetts politics for a while. From Salem MA, he was a shipping magnate from 1768 - 1795. Negro African Methodist Episcopal minister from 1862. Freeborn in Greenbrier County, VA. He was in the House of Representatives from 1873-75 and 1877-79. President of the Lecompton convention which drafted a proslavery constitution for Kansas. The Lecompton constitution was later rejected. South Carolina Senator, Two-term Vice President, Secretary of War and Secretary of State. Best remembered for his years in the U.S. Senate from 1832-43 and from 1845-50, in which he gave perhaps the strongest voice to the South's dissatisfaction with the Union. Graduate of Yale (1804), and student at
Timeline 1831-1840 1832 Mar 17, Daniel Conway Moncure, US clergyman, author, abolitionist, was born . 18321907 Moncure D. Conway, American clergyman and author It is the http://timelines.ws/1831_1840.HTML
Extractions: Return to home 1831 Jan 1, William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), 24-year-old reformer of Massachusetts, began publishing his newspaper The Liberator, dedicated to the abolition of slavery. Garrison's stridency and uncompromising position on both the institution of slavery and slave owners offended many in the North and South, but he vowed to continue the fight until slavery was abolished. In the first issue of his newspaper, he wrote, "I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. On this subject I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. No! No!" Garrison once burned a copy of the U.S. Constitution, condemning it as "a covenant with death and an agreement with hell" because it did not forbid slavery. The Liberator ceased publication in 1865 after the 13th Amendment was passed, outlawing slavery. [see 1830]
Proverbs Moncure D. Conway (18321907), American clergyman and author It is the Edna Woolman Chase1877-1957, American fashion Editor Fashion can be bought. http://timelines.ws/subjects/PROVERBS.HTML
Nancy Blanche Jenison, M.D. (1876-1960) Moncure Daniel Conway (18321907). MacIntyre, Carol. Communication. October 8,1997, Dunedin, Florida. MacIntyre, LD The Washington Ethical Society http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Chateau/6110/Jenison.htm
Extractions: (8 July 1876-7 Nov. 1960) Thanks to a Ethical Society of St. Louis Stuckenberg Grant , Miriam Meijer is writing a biography on Nancy Blanche Jenison, M.D. (1876-1960), an Ethical Heroine to inspire teen girls! PowerPoint Slides Introduction Industrialization Feminism ... Bibliography Obscurity was the normal fate for women physicians. When Nancy Blanche Jenison , M.D. died in 1960 (7 November), a brief obituary appeared for her in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Her death was mentioned in the Johns Hopkins Magazine (March 1961) without detail. Nothing appeared in the New York newspapers. Only The Washington Post (November 12, 1960, p. C3) carried a full announcement: Nancy Jenison left her estate to the Washington Ethical Society. In the long run her life had a greater impact than that of famous people. Women like her understood the true power of the purse and their determination could push the next change in society over the edge. Industrialization Top Feminism Top Chicago Nancy Jenison?s mother
Christianism - Article 13 from The Book of Calendars, Frank Parise, Editor, Facts on File, 1982. Collected and Edited by Moncure Daniel Conway 1832 1907, 4 Vols., Vol. http://www.christianism.com/articles/13.html
Extractions: Subjects abstracts The Cult of Sol Invictus The Sun-Gods of Ancient Europe Christian worship of the Sun Man and the Sun Roman festivals Christmas Addendum A Astronomy Addendum B Lunar and Solar Positions Addendum C Chronology (Calendars) Addendum D Epiphany and (more) Christmas Addendum E Clement of Alexandria Addendum F Comments Addendum G The Legends of the Saints Addendum H The Theodosian Code Addendum P Thomas Paine Sun from: The Cult of Sol Invictus Gaston H. Halsberghe, Brill, 1972. "Once the arguments for and against an autochthonous sun cult in Rome have been weighed, it can only be concluded that the Romans worshipped and prayed to Sol as one of their Di indigites [(provisional) "local gods"]....There is no difficulty in placing the worship of the sun god in the earliest times, when it slowly took on a natural pattern and form determined by observation of the solar cycle ....this was certainly the case for most of the groups that inhabited the Italian peninsula . Although it is the sun chariot and the solar disc that are most often found on rocks and in caves, the first traces of an anthropomorphic representation of the sun deity have also been found there [a proto- Jesus?] [27].
Jewels In Her Crown: Treasures Of Columbia University Libraries Moncure D. Conway (18321907), a Virginian by birth, gave up the ministry He did his most important work as an Editor in Boston, where he conducted The http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/exhibitions/treasures/html/
Extractions: Treasures of Columbia University Libraries Special Collections 190a. Homer (fl. 9th or 8th century BCE?). Iliad [Book 2.433-452] . Papyrus fragment, Greek: Ist Century BCE-early Ist Century CE Col. inv. 517b, P. Col. VIII 196 RBML 190b. Homer (fl. 9th or 8th century BCE?). Odyssey [Book 12.384-390] . Papyrus fragment, Greek: IIIrd Century-IInd Century BCE Col. inv. 201c1, P. Col. VIII 200 RBML Col. inv. 517b, P. Col. VIII 196 Col. inv. 201c1, P. Col. VIII 200 The Rare Book and Manuscript Library houses Columbia's extraordinary collection of 2000 papyrus fragments. The fragment to the right from the Odyssey is Columbia's earliest Homeric fragment, dating from between the third century to the second century BCE. Most papyrus finds are non-literary texts, but among the literary pieces, Homer is the most frequently represented author. Fragments of the Odyssey are much less common than those of the Iliad, being outnumbered four to one.
LeavesofGrass.Org: CELEBRATE YOURSELF [2005] writer, and lecturer Moncure Daniel Conway (18321907). I have long thoughtthat Moncure Conway is the most underappreciated of Whitman s supporters http://generalpicture.typepad.com/leavesofgrass/celebrate_yourself_2005/
Extractions: var site="sm1celebrateyourself" 1884: "His young disciples... contribute their quota" 1836: "You'd wish Elias in your place" Atheist humor 1794: "No one thing is a greater miracle" ... Like our website, LeavesofGrass.Org , this blog serves as a public commons. Interested in New York's commemoration of 150 years of "Leaves of Grass?" Stay tuned. The South Street Seaport Museum , in conjunction with Columbia University and the Museum of the City of New York, will celebrate this milestone in the summer of 2005. ["Celebrate yourself" is a registered service mark of Mitchell Santine Gould] October 2, 2004 in
Extractions: Materialien zum Neobuddhismus Wilhelm II.: " Völker Europas, wahrt Eure heiligsten Güter!" 2. International 1. Buddhismus und theosophische Bewegung 2. 1879 bis 1888 mailto: payer@payer.de Zitierweise / cite as: Materialien zum Neobuddhismus. 2. International. 1. Buddhismus und theosophische Bewegung. 2. 1879 bis 1888. Fassung vom 2005-05-05. URL: http://www.payer.de/neobuddhismus/neobud02012.htm . [Stichwort]. Erstmals publiziert: Überarbeitungen: 2005-05-05 [überarbeitet];2005-04-26 [überarbeitet]; 2003-05-31 [überarbeitet und erweitert] Anlass : Lehrveranstaltung Neobuddhismus, Univ. Tübingen, SS 1987, SS 2003, SS 2005 : Dieser Text steht der Allgemeinheit zur Verfügung. Eine Verwertung in Publikationen, die über übliche Zitate hinausgeht, bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des Verfassers.
Extractions: 1. [ NEOLITHIC CELT TOOLS] Nice assemblage of five Celt utilitarian multi-functional stone tools dating back 15,000 - 20,000 years. Used as weapons, skinning implements, etc. in various sizes and color. MB: $80 2. SILVER DENARIUS Popularly referred to as "Tribute Penny" minted in Imperial Rome during reign of Tiberius. On obverse is displayed Laureate image of Tiberius with inscription "TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS." On the reverse is a seated female figure holding an olive branch and a long sceptre with inscription "PONTIF MAXIM." This is the coin referenced in Mark 12: 14-17: "Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?..and He saith unto them...bring me a penny...whose is this image...Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's..." Fine example of one of the best known New Testament coins. MB: $100 "I HOPE THAT YOU HAVE LEARNED HEBREW...OUR NATIONAL LANGUAGE" 4. DAVID BEN-GURION ALS " D Ben-Gurion ," in Hebrew, 1 p, 41/2"x8", Sde Boker, Oct 3, 1964. Translated. On lightly lined notepaper to Mr. Harris Paul. In full, " I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your wishes for the New Year. I hope that you have meanwhile learned Hebrew and therefore I send this reply to you in our National Language. With good wishes
1831_1840 (MC, 3/12/02). 1832 Mar 17, Daniel Conway Moncure, US clergyman, author, abolitionist,was born (AM, 7/00, p.60). 18321907 Moncure D. Conway, American clergyman http://www.shelbyjackman.com/school/timeline/1831_1840.HTML
Extractions: 1831 Jan 1, William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), 24-year-old reformer of Massachusetts, began publishing his newspaper The Liberator, dedicated to the abolition of slavery. Garrison's stridency and uncompromising position on both the institution of slavery and slave owners offended many in the North and South, but he vowed to continue the fight until slavery was abolished. In the first issue of his newspaper, he wrote, "I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. On this subject I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. No! No!" Garrison once burned a copy of the U.S. Constitution, condemning it as "a covenant with death and an agreement with hell" because it did not forbid slavery. The Liberator ceased publication in 1865 after the 13th Amendment was passed, outlawing slavery. [see 1830]
Moncure Daniel Conway Conway, Moncure Daniel, monkyoor , mon kyoor Pronunciation Key. Conway, MoncureDaniel , 18321907, American author and preacher, b. Stafford co., Va. http://www.infoplease.com/id/A0813401
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Something To Think About much less any incident in his life. Moncure D. Conway 1832 1907 (ModernThought) Doug Wildfoerster (letter to the Editor Salt Lake Tribune) http://www.nobeliefs.com/SomethingToThinkAbout.htm
Extractions: "Something to think about" archive Note: The following quotes got chosen for the message and not for historical purposes. Unlike other areas in the Freethinkers site, no one here has thoroughly checked the sources. If you wish to use these quotes as reliable sources, please research them for accuracy, especially the quotes without citations . Just to keep you on your toes, you'll see a few colorful characters making brilliant and noteworthy statements. Ed. The uneasy paradox which so many live with in this country - of being first-and-foremost rugged individuals, out to plunder what they can and paying as little tax as they can get away with, while at the same time believing that America is a robust, model society - has reached a crisis point this week. Matt Wells ( New Orleans crisis shames US Bureaucracy has murdered people in the greater New Orleans area and bureaucracy needs to stand trial before congress today... Take whatever idiot they have at the top, give me a better idiot. Give me a caring idiot. Give me a sensitive idiot. Just don't give me the same idiot. Aaron Broussard ( president of Jefferson Parish James Randi (on his weekly newsletter, 02 Sept. 2005
Did Jesus Exist? The book cites Crozier as the Editor as if he represented a scholar who editedPilate s letters. Moncure D. Conway 1832 - 1907 (Modern Thought) http://www.nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
Extractions: Did a historical Jesus exist? by Jim Walker originated: 12 June 1997 / additions: 25 May 2004 Amazingly, the question of an actual historical Jesus rarely confronts the religious believer. The power of faith has so forcefully driven the minds of most believers, and even apologetic scholars, that the question of reliable evidence gets obscured by tradition, religious subterfuge, and outrageous claims. The following gives a brief outlook about the claims of a historical Jesus and why the evidence the Christians present us cannot serve as justification for reliable evidence for a historical Jesus. ALL CLAIMS OF JESUS DERIVE FROM HEARSAY ACCOUNTS No one has the slightest physical evidence to support a historical Jesus; no artifacts, dwelling, works of carpentry, or self-written manuscripts. All claims about Jesus derive from writings of other people. There occurs no contemporary Roman record that shows Pontius Pilate executing a man named Jesus. Devastating to historians, there occurs not a single contemporary writing that mentions Jesus. All documents about Jesus got written well
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