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    Adin Ballou (April 23, 1803 – August 5, 1890) was an American proponent of Christian nonresistance, Christian anarchism, and Christian socialism. He was...
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    Adin Ballou Underwood (May 19, 1828 – January 24, 1888) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Underwood was born in Milford,...
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  • the first name include: Adin Ballou (1803–1890), American cleric and activist Adin Brown, American soccer player and coach Adin Bukva, Swedish footballer...
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    Adin Ballou Capron (January 9, 1841 – March 17, 1911) was an American miller and politician from the U.S. state of Rhode Island. He served in the American...
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  • grand-nephew of clergyman Hosea Ballou Addie L. Ballou (1837–1916), American suffragist, poet, artist, author and lecturer Adin Ballou (1803–1890), American pacifist...
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  • 1838), John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow (The Christian Socialist, 1850), Adin Ballou (Practical Christian Socialism, 1854), Thomas Hughes (Tom Brown's School...
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  • the New Model in England." The 19th-century Christian abolitionists Adin Ballou and William Lloyd Garrison were critical of all human governments and...
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    nearest daily publication. Benjamin Adams (1764–1837), U. S. Congressman Adin Ballou (1803–1890), social reformer, pacifist, and Unitarian minister, led Mendon's...
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    , Leo Tolstoy, Adin Ballou, Dorothy Day, Ammon Hennacy, and brothers Daniel and Philip Berrigan. Christian anarchists, such as Ballou and Hennacy, believe...
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    Philosophical Anarchism of Adin Ballou", Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4 (August 1964), (pp. 357–374). "...Ballou was a lecturer for temperance...
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  • Hopedale Community was founded in Milford, Massachusetts, in 1843 by Adin Ballou. He and his followers purchased 600 acres (2.4 km2) of land on which...
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    was largely inspired by the writings of American Christian anarchists Adin Ballou and William Lloyd Garrison, who also shared his viewpoint that all governments...
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  • rather than the reverse. In 1846, the American pacifist and abolitionist Adin Ballou (1803–1890) wrote, "But now, instead of discussion and argument, brute...
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  • reign of King Henry II, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154–1189. Adin Ballou Underwood (1828–1888), American general Antony Underwood, Australian...
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    Monument (bronze, 1896), Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, Massachusetts Adin Ballou Memorial (bronze, 1900), Hopewell, Massachusetts Christalan (marble,...
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    Thoreau's program from that of "non-resistants" or Christian anarchists like Adin Ballou and William Lloyd Garrison, as Thoreau argued that their insistence on...
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    carpenter and co-host of This Old House; host of the New Yankee Workshop Adin Ballou, author, religious leader and prominent 19th-century proponent of pacifism...
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    would hunt the rattlesnakes between May and early June. According to Adin Ballou, when he arrived in town in 1824, snakes were still abundant, and by...
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  • abolitionist movement in the 19th-century United States. Leo Tolstoy, Adin Ballou, and Mahatma Gandhi were notable advocates of nonresistance. However...
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    Sullivan Ballou (1829–1861), Civil War Officer and author of the Sullivan Ballou Letter Emeline S. Burlingame (1836–1923), editor and evangelist Adin B. Capron...
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    On August 26, 1841, Adin Ballou, along with the Practical Christians, gave Hopedale its name, within the town of Milford. Ballou and the Practical Christians...
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  • Charles Fourier, a French philosopher. Hopedale Community Massachusetts Adin Ballou 1842 1868 A community based on "Practical Christianity", which included...
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    Community, an intentional community in Hopedale, Massachusetts. Led by Adin Ballou, the community was committed to abolitionism, temperance, socialism,...
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    General in the Civil War, Governor of Rhode Island and U.S. Senator Adin Ballou Capron, U.S. Congressman Malcolm Greene Chace (1875–1955), industrialist...
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    unaware of the American tradition of Christian pacifism exemplified by Adin Ballou and William Lloyd Garrison. King frequently referred to Jesus' Sermon...
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  • classical liberal theorist, political economist and author of The Law. Adin Ballou (1803–1890): American Christian anarchist. William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879):...
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    was greatly influenced by the works of Garrison and his contemporary Adin Ballou, as their writings on Christian anarchism aligned with Tolstoy's burgeoning...
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    Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology. Gale Research Company. p. 1106 Adin Ballou. (2001). The Rise of Victorian Spiritualism. Routledge. p. 16 Joseph...
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    Massachusetts, where a new Christian settlement had been formed by Adin Ballou in 1841. Known as “Fraternal Community No. 1” it was a communal association...
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    included Spiritualists and abolitionists such as John Stowell Adams, Adin Ballou, Warren Chase, Lysander Spooner, and Henry Clarke Wright. Marsh kept...
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