| 31. | An important journal of liberal Christianity, it was influential in the Unitarian and Transcendentalist movements.
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| 32. | He and his fellow Transcendentalists brought a maverick, ecstatic embrace of life to American puritanical seriousness.
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| 33. | Greenough was in his architectural writings influenced by the transcendentalist thinking and the functionalist approach to architecture.
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| 34. | Emerson's speech / essay " Nature " has been considered a manifesto of Transcendentalist ideas.
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| 35. | He became friendly with the New England Transcendentalists, and helped introduce them to German Romantic thought.
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| 36. | He travelled and lectured extensively and was known to the Transcendentalists and other early utopian socialist experimenters.
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| 37. | Many of his later poems were never collected but only distributed in manuscript form among the Transcendentalists.
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| 38. | The 19th century Transcendentalists saw the entire physical world as a representation of a higher spiritual world.
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| 39. | Their descendant Lydia Jackson became the second wife of philosopher, poet and Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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| 40. | It was owned by a Harvard professor named George Hillard who was also an abolitionist and a Transcendentalist.
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