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  1. William Henry Channing (May 25, 1810 – December 23, 1884) was an American Unitarian clergyman, writer and philosopher. Early life. William Henry Channing was born in Boston, Massachusetts.

  2. William Henry Channing (1810 - 1884) was a clergyman, philosopher, and writer. Born in Boston, he was largely supported by his uncle--the famous Unitarian theologian, William Ellery Channing--when his father died shortly after William's birth.

  3. William Henry Channing. William Henry Channing was the only son of Francis Dana Channing, who was the oldest of a remarkable family of brothers, whose influence in different spheres has been widely recognized. The oldest, he was also regarded as one of the ablest; but his early death left him comparatively unknown to this generation.

  4. Learn about the life and work of William Henry Channing, a prominent transcendentalist and Unitarian minister who preached in the US and England. He was a socialist, a reformer, and a friend of Emerson, Fuller, and Brook Farm.

  5. Minister and reformer William Henry Channing served as a member of the Boston Vigilance Committee following the passage of the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law. Born in Boston in 1810, William H. Channing became a leading minister and social reformer.

  6. Jun 10, 2011 · His first biographer, nephew William Henry Channing, noted that he “was everywhere recognized as the most eloquent and effective preacher in Boston,” and after his death Emerson remarked that he “left no successor in the pulpit” ( JMN, 1. 470).

  7. WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING (1810 — 1884), nephew of the Reverend Channing and cousin of the poet Ellery Channing, was one of the most active social reformers among the Transcendentalists. In his “Ode” inscribed to Channing, Emerson called him the “evil time’s sole patriot.”