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John Weiss (28 June 1818-9 March 1879) was an American author and clergyman, as well as a noted abolitionist.

Weiss was born in Boston. His father, a German Jew, was a barber in Worcester. He graduated at Harvard in 1837 and at the Harvard Divinity School in 1843, studying abroad in between. He then preached at Watertown, but withdrew on account of his anti-slavery opinions. He was pastor at New Bedford, Massachusetts for a short time, resigning on account of the failure of his health. After several years of study and travel he resumed his pastorate in the Unitarian church at Watertown in 1859, remaining there until 1870. On the issue of slavery, the Reverend John Weiss was an outspoken abolitionist. He was an advocate of woman's rights, a rationalist in religion, and a disciple of the transcendental philosophy. He delivered courses of lectures on “Greek Religious Ideas.” “Humor in Shakespeare,” and “Shakespeare's Women.” Of his lectures on Greek religious ideas, Octavius B. Frothingham said: “ They were the keenest interpretation of the ancient myths, the most profound, luminous, and sympathetic, I have met with.”

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Total Books: 120
The Calculus Direct An intuitively Obvious Approach to a Basic Understanding of the Calculus for the Casual Observer
Whitetail Deer Hunter's Handbook
Whitetail Deer Hunter's Handbook (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780832934513
ISBN-10: 0832934518
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