Cincinnati, Ohio
“Civil Disobedience” (Thoreau)
Civil War, U.S.
Clapp, Eliza Thayer
Clarke, James Freeman; de Wette’s Theodore and; Emerson and; Fuller and
Clarke, Sarah
Clarkson, Thomas
Codman, John Thomas
Colburn, George
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
College, The Market, and the Court, The; or, Woman’s Relation to Education, Labor, and Law (Dall)
Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews (Stuart)
Common Sense philosophy
“Comparative Theology of Heathen Religions” (Johnson)
“Compensation” (Emerson)
Complete Works, on Religion and Theology (Herder)
Compositions in Outline … from Judd’s “Margaret” (Darley)
Compromise of 1820
Compromise of 1850
Comte, August
Concise Exposition of the Practical Part of Fourier’s Social Science (Brisbane)
Concord, Mass.
Concord Female Anti-Slavery Society
Concord Summer School of Philosophy and Literature
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de
Conduct of Life, The (Emerson)
Congregationalists
Considérant, Victor
Constant, Benjamin
Consuelo (Sand)
Conversations (Alcott)
Conversations with Goethe (Eckermann)
Convert, The (Brownson)
Conway, Moncure
Cooke, George Willis
Cooper, James Fenimore
correspondence, doctrine of
Course of Natural Law (Jouffroy)
Cousin, Victor; Brownson and; Emerson’s “Divinity School Address” controversy and
Craft, Ellen
Craft, William
Cranch, Christopher Pearse
“Crime Against Kansas, The” (Parker)
Cromwell, Oliver
Curtis, Burrill
Curtis, George
Dall, Caroline Healey; Fuller and; women’s rights movement and
Dall, Charles Henry Appleton
Dana, Charles A.
Dana, Richard Henry
“Dangers Which Threaten the Rights of Man in America, The” (Parker)
Dante Alighieri
Darley, F. O. C.
Darwin, Charles
Darwinism, social
Davis, Paulina Wright
De l’Allemagne (de Staël)
De l’Humanité (Leroux)
Democracy in America (Tocqueville)
democratic liberalism
Democratic Party; see also elections
Democratic Review
Denmark
de Wette, Wilhelm; Kantian system and; Norton’s attack on
Dewey, Orville
Dial; Brook Farm and; Fuller as editor of
di Breme, Ludovico Gattinara
Dickens, Charles
Dickinson, Emily
discipline
Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion, A (Parker)
Discourse on the Transient and Permanent in Christianity, A (Parker)
Discourses on Religion (Schleiermacher)
Discourses on the Christian Spirit and Life (Bartol)
Discourses on the Philosophy of Religion, Addressed to Doubters Who Wish to Believe (Ripley)
“Divinity School Address” (Emerson); see also Address before the Senior Class, An (Emerson)
Doctrine of Life, The (Greene)
Dod, Albert B.
Doggett, Simeon
Doherty, Hugh
Douglas, Stephen A.
Douglass, Frederick
Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
Driver, Thomas
Dunham, Z.B.C.
Dwight, John Sullivan; Brook Farm and
Earle, Pliny
Echoes of Harper’s Ferry (Redpath)
Eckermann, Johann Peter
Eclecticism
education, of children
Edwards, B. B.
Edwards, Jonathan
“egotheism,”
Eichhorn, J. G.
elections: of 1840, of 1848, ; of 1856; of 1860
Eliot, John
Ellis, Charles Mayo
Ellis, George E.
emancipation
Emancipation (Channing)
Emancipation in the West Indies (Thome and Kimball)
Emerson, Charles
Emerson, Edward
Emerson, Ellen Tucker
Emerson, Lidian Jackson
Emerson, Ralph Waldo; abolitionist movement and; Alcott and; Associationism assessed by; and authority of Biblical language; Brook Farm and; Carlyle and; Caroline Sturgis and; Civil War and; Clapp and; criticism of; death of son of; Dial and; “Divinity School Address” of; Elizabeth Peabody and; Everett’s influence on; Fourier and; Frothingham and; Fuller and; Greene and; Idealism and; John Brown and; language propositions of; as lecturer; literary influence of; miracles issue and;
Emerson, Ralph Waldo (cont.) Nature published by; Norton and; Parker’s defense by; personality of; philosophical influences of; popularity of; Reed and; reform and; Ripley and; Santayana’s assessment of; self-reliance and individual consciousness emphasized by ; Swedenborg and; Thoreau and; Transcendental Club and; Transcendentalism assessed by; Unitarianism rejected by
Emerson, Waldo
Emerson, William
Emigrant Aid Company
empiricism
English Traits (Emerson)
Enlightenment
epistemology
Equality (Greene)
Ernesti, J. A.
Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Locke)
Essay on Transcendentalism (Ellis)
Essays (Emerson)
Essays, Second Series (Emerson)
Essays and Poems (Very)
Essays and Sketches (Dall)
Etzler, John Adolphus
Everett, Alexander Hill
Everett, Edward
Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels (Norton)
“Experience” (Emerson)
Fairchild, J. H.
“Fair Harvard” (Gilman)
Farnham, Eliza
Fausse industrie, La (Fourier)
Ferdinand II, King of Naples and Sicily
Fessenden, John
Feuerbach, Ludwig
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
Fields, James T.
Follen, Karl
Forbes, Hugh
Fortbildung des Christenthums zur Welt-religion (Ammons)
Fort Sumter, S.C.
Fourier, François Marie Charles ; “attractive industry” theory of; love and sexuality issue and
Fourier Association
France
Francis, Convers; Emerson’s “Divinity School Address” and
Free Religious Association
Free Soil Party
Frémont, John C.
French Revolution
Friend, The (Coleridge)
Friends of Christian Union
Friends of Social Reform
Friends of Universal Reform (Chardon Street Convention)
Fries, Jakob Friedrich
Frost, Barzillai
Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon
Frothingham, Octavius Brooks ; as memoirist of Transcendentalism; “religion of humanity” of
Fruitlands
Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
Fuller, Margaret; Brook Farm and; Channing and; Conversations of; Dall and; death of; as editor of Dial; Elizabeth Peabody and; Emerson and; in Europe; Fourierism and; Goethe and; Greene and; in New York City; physical description of; prison reform and; reform movement and; slavery and; Swedenborg and; Temple School and; Transcendental Club and; women’s rights and
Fuller, Richard
Furness, William Henry
Galaxy
Gannett, Ezra Stiles
Garrison, Willi
am Lloyd
General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature (Stallo)
Genesee Republican
Genesis, Book of
“Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy, The” (Santayana)
George Ripley (Frothingham)
Germany (de Staël)
Germany (German Confederation)
Gerrit Smith (Frothingham)
Gilded Age
Gilman, Samuel
“Glimpse of Christ’s Idea of Society” (Peabody)
Glossology (Kraitsir)
Godwin, Parke
Godwin, William
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goodrich, Chauncey
Great Awakening
Great Awakening, Second
Great Britain: Emerson’s admiration of; Fuller in; slavery and
“Great Lawsuit, The. Man versus Men, Woman versus Women” (Fuller)
Greaves, James Pierrepont
Greeley, Horace
Greene, Nathaniel
Greene, William Batchelder; Brownson and; education of; Emerson and; influences of; mutualism and; Peabody and; religious views of; socialist movement and
Greenwood, Francis
Greenwood, F.W.P.
Griesbach, Johann Jakob
Hale, Edward Everett
Hale, Nathan
Hallett, Benjamin F.
Harbinger
Harmonites
Harpers Ferry Raid (1859)
Harper’s Magazine
Harris, William Torrey
Harrison, William Henry
Harvard University; bicentennial celebration of; Buckminster as Dexter Lecturer; Dexter Professorship at; Divinity School of; Emerson’s “Divinity School Address” at; German cultural influence at
Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Brook Farm and
Hazlitt, William
Healey, Caroline, see Dall, Caroline Healey
Hebrew language
Hecker, Isaac
Hedge, Frederic Henry ; Dial and; Emerson and; Transcendental Club and
Hedge, Levi
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hengstenberg, E. W.
Hennequin, Victor
Herald of Freedom
Herder, Johann Gottfried von
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
Higher Criticism
Hildreth, Richard
Himes, Joshua
Hinton, R. J.
Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in the Nineteenth Century (Morell)
Historical Discourse (Emerson)
Historical Pictures Retouched (Dall)
History of Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century (Cousin)
History of the … Abolition of the African Slave Trade (Clarkson)
Hoar, Elizabeth
Hodge, Charles
Holbrook, Josiah
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Hopedale Community
Hopkins, Samuel
Howe, Samuel Gridley
“Human Life” (Emerson)
Humboldt, Alexander von
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
Hungary
Huntington, Frederic Dan
Hurlburt, Martin Luther
Idealism; Coleridge and; consciousness emphasized in; Cousin and; Emerson and; Fries and; Kant and; later Transcendentalists and; Norton’s attack on
Incarnation, The (Greene)
Independent Liberal Church
Index
Introduction to Ethics (Jouffroy)
Introduction to the History of Philosophy (Cousin)
Introduction to the New Testament (Eichhorn)
Introduction to the Old Testament (Eichhorn)
intuition
Irving, Washington
Italy
Jackson, Francis
Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich
James, Henry, Sr.
James, William
James Osgood and Company
Jesus ; Gospel accounts of miracles by; reconciliation of material and spiritual by
“Jesus Christ, the Same Yesterday, Today, and Forever” (Ripley)
Johnson, Samuel
Jouffroy, Théodore Simon
Judd, Sylvester; “Cardiagraphy” of; at Harvard
Kansas
Kansas Aid Society
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Kant, Immanuel; philosophical system of
Kavanagh: A Tale (Longfellow)
Kimball, J. H.
kindergarten movement
Kirby, Georgianna
Kirkland, John Thornton
Kneeland, Abner
Knickerbocker
Kossuth, Louis
Kotzebue, August von
Kraitsir, Karoly (Charles)
labor, rights of
“Laboring Classes, The” (Brownson)
“Laboring Classes—Responsibility to Party, The” (Brownson)
Lamartine, Alphonse de
Lamb, Charles
Lamennais, Félicité Robert de
Lamson, Alvan
“Landlord, The” (Thoreau)
Lane, Charles
language; Biblical authority and; Emerson’s propositions on; Locke’s principles of; relation of meaning to; scriptural disputes founded in misunderstanding of
Larned, Samuel
Laromiguière, Pierre
“Last Days of John Brown, The” (Thoreau)
Latest Form of Infidelity, The (Norton)
“Latest Form of Infidelity” Examined: A Letter to Mr. Andrews Norton (Ripley)
“Latest News from Concord” (Alcott)
Lathrop, Samuel Kirkland
Leaves of Grass (Whitman)
Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews (Lowth)
“Lectures on the Times” (Emerson)
Leroux, Pierre
Lessing, G. E.
“Lesson for the Day, A” (Parker)
Letters to the Rev. Wm. E. Channing (Stuart)
Letter to Andrews Norton on Miracles as the Foundation of Religious Faith (Hildreth)
Letter to the People of the United States … Touching the Matter of Slavery (Parker)
Levi Blodgett
Lexington and Concord, battles of (1775)
Life and Correspondence of Theodore Parker (Weiss)
Life of Jesus Critically Examined (Strauss)
Life of Theodore Parker (Frothingham)
Likeness to God (Channing)
Linberg, Henning Gotfried
Lincoln, Abraham
Locke, John; language and
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, Samuel
Loring, Edward
Louis-Philippe, King of France
Lowell, James Russell
Lower Criticism
Lowth, Robert
Lücke, Friedrich
Ludwig, Arnold Hermann
Luther, Martin
lyceum movement
Mann, Horace
Marble, Annie Russell
Margaret: A Tale of the Real and Ideal (Judd)
marriage
Marsh, James; and Biblical language issue
Martineau, Harriet
Martineau, James
Marx, Karl
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society
Massachusetts Quarterly Review
Massachusetts State Kansas Committee
materialism; spiritualism and
May, Joseph
May, Samuel J.
Mazzini, Giuseppe
Mediatorial Life of Jesus (Brownson)
Melville, Herman
Memoir of William Henry Channing (Frothingham)
mental health
Menzel, Wolfgang
Mesmer, Franz
metaphysics
Metternich, Klemens von
Mexican War
Michaelis, Johann David
Michelet, Jules
Mickiewicz, Adam
Miller, Charles
Milton, John
m
iracles
Missouri
Moby-Dick (Melville)
Modern Slavery (Lamennais)
Morell, J. D.
Morse, Samuel F. B.
Morton, Abigail
Moses
Mott, Lucretia
Murdock, James
Mutual Banking (Greene)
mutualism
mythology, classical
Napoleon I, Emperor of France
National Conference to unite American Unitarians
Native Americans
“Natural History of Massachusetts” (Thoreau)
naturalism
nature: aesthetic sense and; early church understanding of; relation of spirit to
Nature (Emerson); Emerson’s treatment of miracles in; organizing metaphors in; Peabody’s review of; purpose and direction of
Neander, Johann
Neologians
New Age
New American Cyclopædia
Newcomb, Charles King
“New Crime Against Humanity, The” (Parker)
New England Anti-Slavery Convention
New-England Non-Resistance Society
New England Puritan
“New England Reformers” (Emerson)
New Jerusalem Magazine
“New School of Literature and Religion” (Norton)
New Testament; Alcott’s tutorial on Gospels in; de Wette’s analysis of miracles in; Gospel accounts of miracles by Jesus in; Passover supper in
Newton, Isaac
Newton Theological Institution
New Views of Christianity, Society, and the Church (Brownson)
New York, N.Y.: Beecher’s ministry in; Frothingham’s ministry in; Fuller and reform movement in; Ripley in; Thoreau in
New-York Daily Tribune; Brisbane and; Fuller and; Ripley and
New York Prison Association
Nicholas I, Czar of Russia
North American Phalanx
North American Review
Northampton Association of Education and Industry
Norton, Andrews; Alcott’s Conversations attacked by; as Dexter Professor; Emerson’s “Divinity School Address” and; Hildreth and; Parker and; Ripley and; Stuart’s battle with
Nouveau monde industriel et sociétaire (Fourier)
Observations on the Growth of the Mind (Reed)
Oegger, Guillaume
Oeuvres complètes (Fourier)
Of Religion (Constant)
“Old and New World Democracy” (Fuller)
Old Testament
On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers (Schleiermacher)
“On the Objection to Faith in Christianity, as Resting on Historical Facts and Critical Learning” (Norton)
On the Spirit of Hebrew Poetry (Herder)
Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion (Johnson)
“Orphic Sayings” (Alcott)
Osgood, Samuel
Ossoli, Angelo Eugene Philip
Ossoli, Giovanni
Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
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