"Rev. William ROUNSEVILLE Alger was born in Freetown, Mass., in 1823. Having pursued his earlier studies at Pembroke, N.H., and elsewhere, he entered the Divinity School at Cambridge, where he graduated in 1847. In the same year he was settled over the Mount Pleasant Society at Roxbury, Mass. He became the minister of the Bulfinch Street Church, in Boston, in 1855, and was afterward preacher at Music Hall, where Theodore Parker had stood from Sunday to Sunday during the last years of his memorable public ministrations. Mr. Alger received the honorary degree of Master of Arts from Harvard College, in 1852.
...His fame will perhaps rest principally upon his 'History of the Doctrine of the Future Life,' unquestionably the most learned and e… Go to person page >
Display Title: My God once mixed a harsh cupFirst Line: My God once mixed a harsh cupAuthor: William Rounseville AlgerDate: 1875Subject: The bitter cup sweet |
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