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  1. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Hedge was the son of Harvard University professor of logic and metaphysics Levi Hedge. At the age of 12, he traveled to Germany and studied music for five years under the care of George Bancroft. He then entered Harvard as a junior and graduated in 1825.

  2. Dr. Hedge was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on December 12, 1805. In 1818, he went with his tutor, George Bancroft (afterward the famous historian), to Germany, where he spent five years in German schools.

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  3. Education. Showing an early talent for language, Frederic memorized the Eclogues of Virgil before he was seven years of age and much of Homer before he was ten. His father, professor of logic at Harvard, sent Frederic to Germany with George Bancroft in 1818, a boy of thirteen in the care of a youth of eighteen.

  4. the "divine education" of the soul, the source of all divine intuitive truths. The divine education of the soul is an "eternal process," leading it to the recovery of its "faded image and its lost estate."

  5. Federic Hedge had ties to the radicals and was also a strong institutionalist. He believed in the church and “The Broad Church” was originally given as his address upon election to the Presidency of the AUA in 1860.

  6. Frederic Henry Hedge (1805-1890) graduated from Harvard College in 1825 and Harvard Divinity School in 1828. Ordained to the Unitarian ministry in 1829, Rev. Hedge served parishes in West Cambridge (now Arlington) and Brookline, Massachusetts; Bangor, Maine; and Providence, Rhode Island.

  7. Oct 12, 2008 · Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. 4 preliminary leaves, 374 pages, 1 leaf 17 cm. The education of the world. By F. Temple.--Bunsen's biblical researches.