The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Chadwick, John White

CHADWICK, John White, American writer and Unitarian clergyman: b. Marblehead, Mass., 19 Oct. 1840; d. Brooklyn, N.Y., 11 Dec. 1904. His radical sermons attracted attention, and he was a liberal contributor to current literature. From 1864 till his death he was pastor of the Second Unitarian Church in Brooklyn, N. Y. Among his works are &lsquo;A Book of Poems&rsquo; (1875); &lsquo;The Bible of To-day&rsquo; (1878); &lsquo;Origin and Destiny&rsquo; (1883); &lsquo;A Daring Faith&rsquo; (1885); &lsquo;The Man Jesus&rsquo;; &lsquo;The Faith of Reason&rsquo;; &lsquo;Old and New Unitarian Belief&rsquo;; &lsquo;The Power of an Endless Life&rsquo;; &lsquo;The Revolution of God&rsquo;; &lsquo;Theodore Parker, Preacher and Reformer&rsquo; (1900); &lsquo;George William Curtis&rsquo;; &lsquo;Later Poems&rsquo; (1905).