James Freeman
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1759 – 1835
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Who was James Freeman?
James Freeman was the minister of King's Chapel in Boston for 43 years and the first clergyman in America to call himself a Unitarian. Unlike New England liberal Congregationalist ministers, who approached Unitarianism through Arianism, he was Socinian in theology and developed links with Unitarians in England.
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- Born
- Apr 22, 1759
Charlestown - Also known as
- James M. Freeman
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- Harvard University
- Harvard College
- Boston Latin School
- Lived in
- Massachusetts
- Died
- Nov 14, 1835
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on July 23, 2013
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