. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ious parts of thecountry in his support; assisted infounding the Locofoco party in NewYork; later joined the Democraticparty in Massachusetts. He was editor of the Universalistpaper, The Gospel Advocate, 1826-29; Rev. Orestes Augustus Brownson. was an associate editor of the Christian Examiner, in the thirties; was corres-ponding editor of the Free Enquirer, New York, 1826-31; published thei Philanthropist, for some time in the interest of the working classes, in thei thirties; was editor of the Boston Quarterly R


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ious parts of thecountry in his support; assisted infounding the Locofoco party in NewYork; later joined the Democraticparty in Massachusetts. He was editor of the Universalistpaper, The Gospel Advocate, 1826-29; Rev. Orestes Augustus Brownson. was an associate editor of the Christian Examiner, in the thirties; was corres-ponding editor of the Free Enquirer, New York, 1826-31; published thei Philanthropist, for some time in the interest of the working classes, in thei thirties; was editor of the Boston Quarterly Review, January 1838-42. In\ this last year the Boston Quarterly Review was merged into the United States Democratic Review, and he continued one of its principal ( In October, 1844, he became a Roman Cntholic; and from this tiuu; on ? wrote many articles in support of the faith. In JaTiuary, 1844, he jniblished: the first number of Brownsons Quarterly Review, which he contimied withI success until Jatuiary, 1865, when owingto ill health he suspended the publi-. 74 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. cation. In October, 1872, he again issued this magazine and continued itspubUcation until October, 1875. He was the author of many articles onTheological, Philosophical and Social subjects. He was the author of NewViews of Christianity, Society and the Church, 1836; Charles Elivood, or theInfidel Converted, 1840; The Meditorial Life of Jesus, 1842; Essays and Reviews,1852; The Spirit Rapper, an Autobiography, 1854; The Convert, or Leaves frommy Experience, 1857; The American Republic, its Constitution, Tendenciesand Destiny, 1855; Conversations on Liberalism and the Church, 1870. Hecontributed many articles to the New York Tablet, Are Maria, and the CatholicWorld. He resided in Boston, 1836, to October, 1855; New York, October,1855-57; Elizabeth, N. J., 1857-75; Detroit, Mich., from 1875 until his death. He was married June 19, 1827, to Sally Healy of Elbridge, , who diedApril 9,


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