Bard of the Bethel: The Life and Times of Boston's Father Taylor, 1793-1871

Author:   Wendy Knickerbocker
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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Pages:   515
Publication Date:   14 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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The Rev Edward T. Taylor (1793–1871), better known as Father Taylor, was a former sailor who became a Methodist itinerant preacher in southeastern New England, and then the acclaimed pastor of Boston’s Seamen’s Bethel. Known for his colorful sermons and temperance speeches, Father Taylor was one of the best-known and most popular preachers in Boston during the 1830s–1850s.A proud Methodist, Father Taylor was active within the New England Annual Conference for over fifty years, and there was no corner of New England where he was unknown. His career mirrored the growth of Methodism and the involvement of New England Methodists in the social issues of the time.In Boston, the Seamen’s Bethel was nondenominational, and Unitarians were its primary supporters. Father Taylor was loyal to his benefactors at a time when Unitarianism was controversial. In turn, he was respected and admired by many Unitarians, including Ralph Waldo Emerson.Father Taylor was a sailors’ missionary and reformer, a lively and eloquent preacher, a temperance advocate, an urban minister-at-large, and a champion of religious tolerance. His story is the portrayal of a unique and forceful American character, set against the backdrop of Boston in the age of revival and reform.

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Author:   Wendy Knickerbocker
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9781443854078


ISBN 10:   1443854077
Pages:   515
Publication Date:   14 January 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“Wendy Knickerbocker has written a carefully-researched, well-balanced study of the life and times of the Methodist preacher Edward Taylor, or ‘Father Taylor’ as he was known in his day. Although others may have been discouraged from the task owing to the scarcity of letters and other primary sources from Taylor himself, this has not stopped Ms. Knickerbocker. On the contrary, she has put together a compelling portrait of this complex man through a diligent search of public records, church records, newspapers, reminiscences, diaries, and other first-hand accounts. The result is an admirable and significant contribution to the history of religion and religious practice in mid-nineteenth century New England.”—Dr. Lynn H. Parsons, State University of New York, Brockport “Reading Bard of the Bethel was like having my own time machine. As I sat reading Wendy Knickerbocker’s narrative the twenty-first century seemed to fade into the background and I felt that I was present in the villages of eastern Massachusetts in the 19th century, attending church services, revivals and camp meetings, listening to sermons and sitting like a ‘fly on the wall’ at various meetings, conferences and fraternal events. This book provides insights into the complex realities of religious life in Massachusetts during this period. It does more than assemble a wealth of data (although it does that well); it personalizes that data and brings it to life. This is a book that the reader will not easily put aside.”—Dr. Thomas R. W. Longstaff, Colby College“Knickerbocker has documented and mastered the sources to present this colorful life and voice as fully as possible. Like his neighbor, the Massachusetts Bible Society, ‘Father Taylor’ placed the Word and witness of Jesus Christ above sectarian conflicts. As chronicled in this biography, ‘Edward and Deborah’ once again offer a presence both daring and endearing to attentive audiences.”—Rev. Dr. James D. Smith III, Prof. of Church History, Bethel Seminary San Diego“‘The Bard of the Bethel’ is peppered with anecdotes that hold your attention and bring Father Taylor to life. This is an especially good read for anyone who is interested in the history of New England, the Masons, the Temperance Movement, Methodism, or Unitarianism. As a Unitarian Universalist minister who has served churches exclusively in New England, and is the son of a Methodist pastor, this was an almost perfect book for me!” —The Reverend J. Mark Worth


Wendy Knickerbocker has written a carefully-researched, well-balanced study of the life and times of the Methodist preacher Edward Taylor, or 'Father Taylor' as he was known in his day. Although others may have been discouraged from the task owing to the scarcity of letters and other primary sources from Taylor himself, this has not stopped Ms. Knickerbocker. On the contrary, she has put together a compelling portrait of this complex man through a diligent search of public records, church records, newspapers, reminiscences, diaries, and other first-hand accounts. The result is an admirable and significant contribution to the history of religion and religious practice in mid-nineteenth century New England. -Dr. Lynn H. Parsons, State University of New York, Brockport Reading Bard of the Bethel was like having my own time machine. As I sat reading Wendy Knickerbocker's narrative the twenty-first century seemed to fade into the background and I felt that I was present in the villages of eastern Massachusetts in the 19th century, attending church services, revivals and camp meetings, listening to sermons and sitting like a 'fly on the wall' at various meetings, conferences and fraternal events. This book provides insights into the complex realities of religious life in Massachusetts during this period. It does more than assemble a wealth of data (although it does that well); it personalizes that data and brings it to life. This is a book that the reader will not easily put aside. -Dr. Thomas R. W. Longstaff, Colby College Knickerbocker has documented and mastered the sources to present this colorful life and voice as fully as possible. Like his neighbor, the Massachusetts Bible Society, 'Father Taylor' placed the Word and witness of Jesus Christ above sectarian conflicts. As chronicled in this biography, 'Edward and Deborah' once again offer a presence both daring and endearing to attentive audiences. -Rev. Dr. James D. Smith III, Prof. of Church History, Bethel Seminary San Diego 'The Bard of the Bethel' is peppered with anecdotes that hold your attention and bring Father Taylor to life. This is an especially good read for anyone who is interested in the history of New England, the Masons, the Temperance Movement, Methodism, or Unitarianism. As a Unitarian Universalist minister who has served churches exclusively in New England, and is the son of a Methodist pastor, this was an almost perfect book for me! -The Reverend J. Mark Worth


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Wendy Knickerbocker is an independent scholar who studies American religious and cultural history. A retired academic librarian, she holds a BA in American Studies and a MS in Library and Information Science. She is the author of Sunday at the Ballpark: Billy Sunday’s Professional Baseball Career, 1883–1890. She lives in Castine, Maine.

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