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157:, in dedicating to Sawyer the second volume of his history of Universalism in America, "his influence in shaping the thought of the Universalist Church far exceeds that of any other living man." He was called "one of the most prominent figures in the Universalist Church for over 60 years." 86:
In taking charge of the Institute at Clinton, Mr. Sawyer also became minister of Clinton's Universalist church. In 1847 he issued the call for the convention held in New York City, the outcome of which was the founding of
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was born at Reading, Windsor County, Vermont, on January 9, 1804. He attended the district school, then a private school kept by a Universalist minister. At 19 he went to
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In 1852 he returned to his pastorate in New York City, where he remained until 1861. After two years in Clinton, he returned to New York as Editor of the
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He then worked on preparation for a ministerial career, and in 1830 took charge of the Orchard Street Universalist Church, a small congregation in
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in 1895. Twice he has been elected President of Tufts University, once of Canton Theological School, and once of
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church, a position he resigned in 1845 to become Principal of the
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Bertrand, Alaric, ed. (1896). "Thomas J. Sawyer, D.D., Ll.D.".
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opened in 1869, he was called to take charge of it as
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Chester Academy
Middlebury College
B.A.
M.A.
New York City
Christian Messenger
Dutch Reformed Society
Clinton Liberal Institute
Clinton, Oneida County, New York
Universalist Historical Society
Tufts College
Canton Theological School
St. Lawrence University
Christian Ambassador
Carteret, New Jersey
Tufts Divinity School
Pacard Professor of Theology
Emeritus
Harvard University
Doctor of Sacred Theology
Doctor of Laws
Lombard University
Richard Eddy




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