Convers Francis

Convers Francis
Convers
Born November 9, 1795(1795-11-09)
West Cambridge, Massachusetts
Died April 17, 1863(1863-04-17) (aged 67)
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Convers Francis (November 9, 1795 – April 17, 1863) was a Unitarian minister from Watertown, Massachusetts.

Life and work

He was born the son of Susannah Rand Francis and Convers Francis, and named after his father. His sister, Lydia Maria, later became an important reformer.

Francis studied to become a minister at Harvard Divinity School. He was minister of the Watertown, Massachusetts, Unitarian Church from 1819 to 1842. Francis taught Theodore Parker beginning in 1832 and preached at his ordination ceremony in 1840.[1] Francis encouraged Parker when his translations and books were not selling well. He wrote of his "astonishment at your labors and learning", but criticized the recent lack of interest in reading, writing "the cry is all for action—for doing something, not moping over books as they say".[2] Both Francis and Parker joined the Transcendental Club in the 1830s, an organization which included members such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Margaret Fuller. Being one of the elders of the group, in fact the eldest member who was also a moderator of the Club, he influenced other members. Preaching at a time when Unitarians were breaking into sometimes-hostile factions in New England, he wrote that "the condition of things with us in the religious world is anything but pleasant... The cauldron is kept boiling, & all sorts of materials are thrown into it".[3]

After 1842, Francis was Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence at Harvard. His books and writings include Christianity as a Purely Internal Principle and A Historical Sketch of Watertown (1830). He died in 1863, one year after Transcendental Club co-member Henry David Thoreau died.

References

  1. ^ Gura, Philip F. American Transcendentalism: A History. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007: 117. ISBN 0-8090-3477-8
  2. ^ Gura, Philip F. American Transcendentalism: A History. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007: 119. ISBN 0-8090-3477-8
  3. ^ Gura, Philip F. American Transcendentalism: A History. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007: 148. ISBN 0-8090-3477-8

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