As Richard Moss reveals in this provocative biography, Morse was caught in a personal dilemma that reflected the larger tensions within his society. On the one hand, he played the role of self-sacrificing minister—a role drawn from the expectations of his father and the Connecticut traditions in which he was reared. In this capacity, he adopted the language of Christian Republicanism and sought to defend the virtues of communitarian village life, austerity, and deference to the Federalist leadership.
Poor, Catalogue. Jedidiah Morse — , clergyman and geographer, was born in Woodstock, Connecticut, and graduated from Yale College later Yale University in Having held his first pastoral appointment in in nearby Norwich, he returned to Yale as a tutor, — Morse thereafter served as minister of a Congregational church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, — An ardent Federalist, advocate of orthodox Calvinist views, and opponent of Unitarianism, in he established and edited the Panoplist , a religious journal.
After leaving the pulpit he composed a study of the Indians living in western New York and the Great Lakes region for the federal government. Millicent Sowerby, comp.
Meanwhile Morse had completed his preparation for the ministry, and he had accepted a permanent post with the First Congregational Church in Charlestown, Mass. As a clergyman, Morse was very active in defending orthodox religious tenets against the theses of Unitarianism.
He participated in founding a seminary at Andover, Mass. Religious controversy caused him to leave the ministry in For the next three years Morse attended to the plight of the American Indian as a U. War Department agent investigating their conditions. However, with the aid of Noah Webster and Rev.
He studied divinity at Yale M. He was a pastor in Charlestown, Massachusetts across Boston for about thirty years. Morse is also known for his part in the Illuminati conspiracy theory in New England Morse delivered three sermons beginning May 9, supporting John Robison's book "Proofs of Conspiracy. On the contrary, no one is more satisfied of this fact than I am.
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