[[3]] It had been preceded by societies in Ohio and New York, results of the influence of the Solemn Review.

[[4]] Unitarian Biography, I. 49.

[[5]] Memoir, II. 284; one-volume edition, 111.

[[6]] Ibid., III. 111; one-volume edition, 284.

[[7]] Memoir, 139.

[[8]] Christian Examiner, May, 1850, XLVIII. 378.

[[9]] Ibid., November, 1861, LXXI. 313.

[[10]] Life, 83.

[[11]] Ibid., 115.

[[12]] Cyclopedia of American Biography, V. 746.