- Elihu Palmer
Elihu Palmer (born 1764, died
7 April 1806 ) was an author and advocate ofDeism in the early days of theUnited States .Life
Elihu Palmer was born in Canterbury,
Connecticut in 1764. He studied to be aPresbyterian minister at Dartmouth,Massachusetts , whence he graduated in 1787. Soon after his graduation, however, he became a Deist. After rejecting the Calvinist doctrine of Presbyterianism, Palmer became somewhat of a physical, spiritual, and intellectual wanderer, ultimately making his way toNew York City , where he formed the "Deistical Society of New York " in 1796.He resided for a time in Augusta, Georgia, where he collected materials for Dr.
Jedediah Morse 's " Geography," and subsequently lived inPhiladelphia andNew York . In 1793 he became totally blind from an attack of yellow fever. He was a violent political agitator, and the head of the society of Columbian illuminati, which was established in New York in 1801.Palmer kept writing until the end of his life and published a number of different written works including "A Fourth of July Oration" (1797), and was also the author of "The Principles of Nature, or A Development of the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery among the Human Species". He also founded two newspapers, "
The Temple of Reason " in 1800 and "Prospect, or View of the Moral World " in 1803.ee also
* [http://www.deism.com/principlesofnature.htm Online version of Palmer's 'Principles of Nature' at Deism.com]
* [http://www.enlightenment-revolution.org/index.php/Palmer%2C_Elihu More info on Elihu Palmer's Life]
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