biography
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Hedge, Frederic Henry
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| male
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| lived:
| (1805–90)
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| biography:
| Unitarian clergyman and translator, born in Cambridge, Massachsuetts, USA. He graduated from Harvard (1825) and was ordained (1829). He held Unitarian pastorates in Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island (during 1829–72) and was a lifelong leader of the Unitarian movement. He edited the Christian Examiner (1857–61) and taught at Harvard Divinity School (1857–76). His translation of Goethe's Faust appeared in 1882. |
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