Answer:
Options A and B are the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
William Ellery Channing, born on April 7, 1780 and who died on October 2, 1848, was a Unitarian preacher in the U.S. around the beginning of the 19th century and one of the most important Unitarianism's theologians, known for his sermons and public speeches. He was also a prominent thinker in the liberal theology. According to him, national literature includes the thoughts of profound and original minds as well as important works in philosophy.