History of the Hopedale Community (The American utopian adventure) ebook
by Adin Ballou
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Categories: Nonfiction . A Discourse On the Subject of American Slavery Delivered in the First Congrega. Action & Adventure. 10 18. Books by Adin Ballou: The Voice of Duty An Address Delivered At the Anti Slavery Pic Nic At Westmins 10, 1. 9, 10. Practical Christian Socialism a Conversati. A Discourse On the Subject of American Slavery Delivered in the First Congrega 8, 10. Non Resistance in Relation to Human Govern.
Adin Ballou and Daniel D. Smith (1834) 86p. Sunday School Manual (1836). Autobiography of Adin Ballou (1896) 586p. completed by William S. Heywood. History of the Hopedale Community (1897) 415p. A Discourse on the Subject of American Slavery (1837) 4th of July, 88p. The Touchstone (1837) Restorationist tract 32p. Hopedale Period. Standard of Practical Christianity (1839). Conference Hymn-Book (1839).
Happy birthday Adin Ballou! Hopedale Community was founded upon . Adin Ballou, founder of the utopian community at Hopedale, Massachusetts
Happy birthday Adin Ballou! Hopedale Community was founded upon Ballou’s Universalist beliefs. He believed that Jesus Christ had made it possible for people to live a good life on Earth and so this community was instituted to be an example of this life. The Religous Evolution of Adin Ballou. Adin Ballou, founder of the utopian community at Hopedale, Massachusetts. Ballou was a minister and theologian, a tireless reformer, and a leading nineteenth-century exponent of pacifism.
Adin Ballou, Lynn Gordon Hughes, William S Heywood. The Hopedale Community was one of the most important and successful of the many utopian communities started in the mid-nineteenth century United States
Adin Ballou, Lynn Gordon Hughes, William S Heywood. The Hopedale Community was one of the most important and successful of the many utopian communities started in the mid-nineteenth century United States. It outlasted its famous contemporary, Brook Farm, by nearly a decade. Though it did not succeed in ushering in "a new civilization radically higher than the old," Hopedale did provide its members with security, companionship, meaningful work, and the chance to make a difference in the world around them.
The Hopedale Community was founded out of Worcester County, Massachusetts in 1842 by Adin Ballou
The Hopedale Community was founded out of Worcester County, Massachusetts in 1842 by Adin Ballou. He and his followers purchased 600 acres (. km2) of land on which they built homes for the community members, chapels and the factories for which the company was initially formed. Ballou believed that he could create a utopian community blending the features of a factory town with those of a religion-based commune. He called this Practical Christianity but unlike several similar communities, it was important to Ballou that Hopedale would not be isolated from the rest of society.
Ballou,, History of the Hopedale Community, p. 17. Quoted in Noyes, John Humphrey, History of American Socialisms (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1870), p. 164. 18. Practical Christian, 05 17, 1845, p. 3; Sept. 29. Ballou, Adin, History of the Town of Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, From Its First Settlement to 1881 (Boston: Franklin Press, 1882), pp. 1025–1026; Practical Christian, 08 21, 1841, p. 4; December 27, 1845, pp. 2–3; January 10, 1846, pp. 1–2; Liberator, 10 9, 1846, p. 4; November 27, 1846, p. 4; November 9, 1855, p. 3; September.