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Norton Andrews
Norton, Andrews (1786-1853), American theologian, was born in Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard, where he occupied the chair of sacred literature from 1819 to 1830. He published Reasons for not Believing the Doctrines of Trinitarians (1833) and other works written from the Unitarian standpoint. His son, Charles-Eliot Norton (b. 1827), is a well-known man of. letters, who has travelled much in Europe. He conducted the North American Review in conjunction with Lowell (1864-68), and has edited Carlyle's letters, and those of Lowell (1893).