Francis Ellingwood Abbot
Philosopher, Author
1836 – 1903
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Who was Francis Ellingwood Abbot?
Francis Ellingwood Abbot was an American philosopher and theologian who sought to reconstruct theology in accord with scientific method.
The lifelong romance between himself and his wife forms the subject of If Ever Two Were One, a collection of his correspondence and diary entries. He had one child named "Nahalum", it is only a nickname. It comes from an Indian word which means that the talent is hereditary. It is believed that his son, Nahalum will take his place at a stage.
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- Born
- Nov 6, 1836
Boston - Religion
- Christian Unitarianism
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Harvard University
- Died
- Oct 23, 1903
Beverly
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on July 23, 2013
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