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Lyman Abbott ( December 18, 1835 – October 22, 1922 ) was an American Congregationalist theologian, editor, and author.
Lyman Abbott grew up in Farmington, Maine and later in New York City.
In 1913 Lyman Abbott was expelled from the American Peace Society because military preparedness was vigorously advocated in the Outlook, which he edited, and because he was a member of the Army and Navy League.
Lyman Abbott died on October 22, 1922 and was buried in the New Windsor Cemetery in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York.
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In The West Wing first season episode " He Shall, from Time to Time ...", White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry refers to Sam Seaborn and Josh Lyman as Abbott and Costello.
An estimated 100, 000 people attended his funeral on Sunday, October 30, 1897 where the Reverend Lyman Abbott delivered an address, " Henry George: A Remembrance ".
* Ingersoll's brand of agnosticism was labelled " Ingersollism " by his intellectual contemporaries, including congregationalist Lyman Abbott, Congregationalist minister John P Sanderson, Illinois scholar and lawyer George Reuben Wendling and others ( such as a collection of refutations of Ingersollism published in 1879 by Chicago publishers Rhodes and McClure ).
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Lyman Abbott ( 1879 ) noted the connection to the sinful woman in John's Gospel.
The antislavery argument from moral progress, along with the moral progress represented by abolition, established a progressive conception of revelation that was further developed by late-19th-century liberal theologians, including Newman Smyth, Lyman Abbott, and Theodore Munger.
He saw his role as one of communication — to introduce his congregation and the wider public to the ideas of Lyman Abbott, Richard Ely, George Herron, and Rauschenbusch.
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Wendell Phillips ( 1811-1884 ), from a prominent Massachusetts family, in his teens was converted under the preaching of Lyman Beecher.
Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois, leader of the moderate Republicans and Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, was anxious to reach a compromise with the President.
" She attended the Misses Lyman School and was just an average student, though she did well in French and Natural History.
This was documented by scientists of the Lyman Laboratory of Physics at Harvard University.
Within days, and after interviews with several prominent firms, he was hired as a draftsman with the architectural firm of Joseph Lyman Silsbee.
The term was popularized by the The Fundamentals, a collection of twelve books on five subjects published in 1910 and funded by the brothers Milton and Lyman Stewart.
Early on in the strip Odie's owner was a man named Lyman.
He was originally owned by Jon ’ s friend Lyman, though Jon adopted him after Lyman was written out of the strip.
Lyman Frank Baum ( May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919 ) was an American author of children's books, best known for writing The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
He was named " Lyman " after his father's brother, but always disliked this name, and preferred to go by his middle name, " Frank ".
Owner Calvin Griffith faced financial difficulty with the start of free agency, costing the Twins the services of Lyman Bostock and Larry Hisle, who left as free agents after the 1977 season, and Carew, who was traded after the 1978 season.
In 1946, American theoretical astrophysicist Lyman Spitzer was the first to conceive the idea of a telescope in outer space, a decade before the Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik.
What finally persuaded Congress was Chicago banker Lyman Gage who raised several million additional dollars in a 24-hour period, over and above New York's final offer.
Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois believed it was advisable that the bill should be introduced by an eastern congressman, and two months later Representative Justin Smith Morrill of Vermont introduced his bill.
After World War II it was a classic neon-lined highway for natives and travelers of its era ; among its landmarks was Davies Chuck Wagon Diner, brought there in 1957 by restaurateur rancher Lyman Davies.

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However, concerning children born in the United States to parents who are not U. S. citizens ( and not foreign diplomats ), three Senators, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lyman Trumbull, the author of the Civil Rights Act, as well as President Andrew Johnson, asserted that both the Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment would confer citizenship on them at birth, and no Senator offered a contrary opinion.
Ada bears him two children: Edith, who is born in 1897, and Lyman, born two years later.
The prominent scientist Lyman James Briggs was born and raised in Assyria.
The first native son, Ethan Smith, was born in a cabin on the Canaan Road ( over the Gardner Mountain to Lyman ) in 1784.
Lyman Bostock, Jr. was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the son of Annie Pearl Bostock and Lyman Bostock, Sr. ( 1918 – 2005 ), a Negro Leagues professional baseball star from 1938-1954 as a left-handed first baseman.
She was the seventh of 13 children, born to outspoken religious leader Lyman Beecher and Roxana ( Foote ), a deeply religious woman who died when Stowe was only five years old.
Born in Litchfield, Connecticut, Henry was the eighth of thirteen children born to Lyman Beecher, a Presbyterian preacher from Boston.
Edwin Drake was born in Greenville, Greene County, New York on March 11, 1819, the son of Lyman and Laura ( née Lee ) Drake.
Lyman Ward ( born June 21, 1941 ) is a Canadian actor.
* Lyman K. Bass, born in Alden, United States Congressman
Bliss Knapp, C. S. B., was born on June 7, 1877 in Lyman, New Hampshire.
Beecher was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to David Beecher, a blacksmith, and Esther Hawley Lyman.
Beecher was born September 6, 1800, in East Hampton, New York, the daughter of outspoken religious leader Lyman Beecher and Roxanna ( Foote ) Beecher.
Spitzer was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Blanche Carey ( née Brumback ) and Lyman Strong Spitzer.
* Richard Wall Lyman ( born 1923 ), American educator and historian, seventh president of Stanford University
Wilbur was born in Boone County, Iowa, to Dwight Locke Wilbur and Edna Maria Lyman.
* Lyman Kipp ( born 1927 )
Kizim was born in Krasnyi Lyman, Donetsk Oblast, Soviet Union ( now Ukraine ).
Bliss was born to Lyman and Anna M. ( Chaffee ) Bliss in Peterboro, New York and attended the common schools.
He was born in Pardeeville, Wisconsin on February 27, 1898 to Sarah and Lyman Z. Smith.
Smith was born in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, the son of John Smith and Clarissa Lyman, and a nephew of Joseph Smith, Sr.
Lyman was born 1870 in Fillmore, Utah Territory, and was closely related to many early leaders of the LDS Church.

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