American Universalist clergyman; born in July 1798, in Norway, ME; died on the 31st of October 1866, in East Boston, MA. From 1828 until 1838 he was engaged in active pastoral work in Waltham and Maiden, MA. From 1838 until 1858 he was the editor of the Christian Freeman. He took a prominent part in the temperance and antislavery movements. A Compend of Divinity; Discussions; and The New Testament with Explanatory Notes (1864), are among his published writings.