Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Rev. James Freeman Clarke” in chapter 13 of Frank Preston Stearns, Cambridge Sketches:
...dead letter, as it is at present.
Andrew considered Lincoln's attempts at reconstruction as premature, and therefore injudicious.
For nearly twenty-five years John A. Andrew was a parishoner of Rev. James Freeman Clarke , who preached in Indiana Place Chapel.
In 1848 Rev. Mr. Clarke desired to exchange with Theodore Parker, but older members of his parish strenuously opposed it. Andrew, then only twenty-seven years...
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