Henry Dana Ward

Abolitionist, anti-Masonic campaigner, and Millerite Adventist
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Quick Facts

IntroAbolitionist, anti-Masonic campaigner, and Millerite Adventist
wasCleric Activist Abolitionist
Work fieldActivism Religion
Gender
Male
Birth1797
Death1884 (aged 87 years)
Education
Harvard University
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Biography

Henry Dana Ward (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 1797-1884) was an American abolitionist, anti-Masonic campaigner, and Millerite Adventist. He was grandson of the Revolutionary general Artemas Ward. He graduated from Harvard.

Works

  • Free Masonry: Its Pretensions Exposed in Faithful Extracts of Its Standard Authors. 1828
  • Glad tidings : for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 1838
  • The gospel of the Kingdom; a Kingdom not of this world; not in this world; but to come in the heavenly country, of the resurrection from the dead and of the restitution of all things 1870
  • History of the cross: the pagan origin, and idolatrous adoption and worship, of the image. 1871
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