Bradford, Amory Howe
BRADFORD, AMORY HOWE: American Congregationalist;
b. at Granby, N. Y., Apr. 14,
1846. He was educated at Genesee College, Hamilton
College (B.A., 1867), Andover Theological
Seminary (1870), and Oxford University. Since
1870 he has been pastor of the First Congregational
Church, Montclair, N. J. He was associate editor of
The Outlook from 1894 to 1901, member of the
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
deputation to Japan in 1895, and moderator
of the National Council of Congregational Churches
in 1901-04. He is also first secretary and second
president of the American Institute of Christian
Philosophy, and was elected president of the
American Missionary Association in 1904. He
245was Southworth Lecturer at Andover Theological
Seminary in 1902-03 and George Sheppard Lecturer at Bangor Theological Seminary in 1906.
In theology he is a liberal evangelical. He has
written Spirit and Life (New York, 1888); Old
Wine, New Bottles (1892); The Pilgrim in Old
England (1893); Heredity and Christian Problems
(1895); The Growing Revelation (1897); The Sistine
Madonna (1897); The Holy Family (1899);
The Art of Living Alone (1899); The Return to
Christ (1900); The Age of Faith (Boston, 1900);
Spiritual Lessons from the Brownings (New York,
1900); Messages of the Masters (1902); The Ascent
of the Soul (1905); and The Inward Light (1905).