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Artemas Bowers Muzzey, an American clergyman, born in Lexington, Mass., Sept. 21, 1802. He graduated at Harvard college in 1824, and at the Cambridge divinity school in 1828, and was ordained pastor of the Unitarian society in Framingham, Mass., June 10, 1830. He resigned this post in May, 1833, and became pastor successively of the Unitarian churches in Cambridgeport, Jan. 1, 1834; Lee street, Cambridge, in July, 1846; Concord, N. H., in March, 1854; and Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 3, 1857, from which he retired in May, 1865. He has published " The Young Man's Friend " (1836); "Sunday School Guide "(1837); "Moral Teacher" (1839); "The Young Maiden " (1840), which has passed through many editions; "Man a Soul" (1842); "The Fireside" (1849); "The Sabbath School Hymn and Tune Book" (1855); "Christ in the Will, the Heart, and the Life," a volume of sermons (1861); "The Blade and the Ear, Thoughts for a Young Man" (1864); "Value of the Study of Intellectual Philosophy to the Minister" (1869); "Leaves from an Autobiography," in the " Religious Magazine" (1870-'72); "The Higher Education" (1871); and numerous tracts, sermons, and essays, and reports on common schools and Sunday schools.
 
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