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He was regarded as the most prominent Congregationalist of his time and was sometimes popularly referred to as the "Congregational poe of New England." He was especially intereste in the ecclesiastical history of New England and was frequently called upon todeliver commemorative addresses such as the one featured here.  Among his most important works in this field are "Genesis of the New England Churches" (1874) and "Thirteeen Historical Discourses" (1839), dealing with the history of New Haven.
 He was also particulary identified with the anti-slavery movement, adopting a moderate course, condemning the apologists and defenders of slavery on the one hand and the followers of William Lloyd Garrison, who advocated the immediate abolition of slavery, on the other.
His "Slavery Discussed in Occasional Essays from 1833 to 1846" is said to have exercised considerable influence on Abraham Lincoln.

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