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Deems died in New York on November 18, 1893. The Charles F. Deems Lectureship in Philosophy was founded in his honor in 1895 at New York University by the American Institute of Christian Philosophy. His autobiography was finished by his two sons and published posthumously.
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Female College. He continued as a Methodist Episcopal clergyman at various pastorates in North Carolina from 1854 to 1865, for the last seven years being a presiding elder and from 1859 to 1863 being the proprietor of
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in 1866. In 1868, he established and became the pastor of the non-denominational
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Deems settled in New York City in 1865, and he began preaching in the chapel of
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and on Sunday schools before he was fourteen years old. He graduated from
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in 1870. He was influential in securing from Vanderbilt the endowment of
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during the Civil War, and a third son, Edward Mark Deems, the pastor of
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law in North Carolina, and in his later years allied himself with the
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Deems had two sons, Theodore and Francis, who both served in the
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Deems was one of the founders (1881) and president of the
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from 1842 to 1847, and professor of natural sciences at
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As a child, he delivered lectures on 16:American Methodist minister (1820–1893) 7: 693:People from New Bern, North Carolina 361:The Triumph of Peace and other Poems 248:, which in 1870 occupied the former 252:, purchased and given to Deems by 181:, and removed in the next year to 14: 391:And The Light Shineth In Darkness 261:Methodist Episcopal Church, South 250:Mercer Street Presbyterian Church 673:Religious leaders from Baltimore 448: 333:The Annals of Southern Methodism 112: 635:Works by or about Charles Deems 403:The Gospel of Spiritual Insight 296:Personal life, death and legacy 688:Randolph–Macon College faculty 584:. November 30, 1893. p. 1 1: 698:Activists from North Carolina 668:19th-century Christian clergy 169:Deems taught and preached in 703:19th-century American clergy 524:. August 28, 1930. p. 7 490:Nashville Union and American 206:University of North Carolina 554:. August 9, 1929. p. 5 492:. 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Baltimore, Maryland
New York, New York
Dickinson College

Church of the Strangers
New York City
Baltimore, Maryland
temperance
Dickinson College
New York City
Methodist Episcopal
Asbury, New Jersey
North Carolina
General Agent
American Bible Society
logic
rhetoric
University of North Carolina
Randolph Macon College
Boydton, Virginia
New Bern, North Carolina
Greensboro, N. C.
St Austins Institute

New York University
Church of the Strangers
Mercer Street Presbyterian Church
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Methodist Episcopal Church, South

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