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  • Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) Unitarians by Nicholas Aloysius Weber 107509Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — UnitariansNicholas Aloysius Weber A Liberal Protestant...
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  • Britannica, Volume 27 Unitarianism by Alexander Gordon and George Willis Cooke 16842621911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 27 — UnitarianismAlexander Gordon...
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  • Unitarian Christianity (1819) by William Ellery Channing 31490Unitarian Christianity1819William Ellery Channing This work was published before January...
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  • baptists and some few universalists. At the end of 1792 he professed universalism; his church divided; those who adhered to him were excommunicated by...
    308 bytes (581 words) - 19:12, 28 December 2020
  • made Vidler a unitarian (by 1802). At this time he wrote much on universalism. He began to travel as a missionary, and in 1806 the ‘unitarian fund’ was established...
    363 bytes (816 words) - 12:46, 28 December 2020
  • Martin Kellogg SCHERMERHORN, skĕr'mėr-hôrn, Martin Kellogg, American Unitarian clergyman: b. Durham, N. Y., 20 March 1841. He was educated at Williams...
    944 bytes (99 words) - 19:39, 25 July 2012
  • Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Universalists (category Christian Universalism)
    Universalist Church). The present article will exclusively consider Universalism as a separate denomination. I. DOCTRINAL PRINCIPLES The historic creed...
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  • Denominations by Hannah Adams Unitarians 362596A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Denominations — UnitariansHannah Adams UNITARIANS, a comprehensive term...
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  • ​HARRIS, GEORGE (1794–1859), unitarian minister, born at Maidstone in Kent on 15 May 1794, was son of Abraham Harris, unitarian minister at Swansea for upwards...
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  • (1827–1888) 1409810Q5075490Charles BeardCharlesBeardCharles Beard (Unitarian)English Unitarian divine, vice-president of University College, Liverpool Outlines...
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  • 45 — Platts, John1896Gerald le Grys Norgate ​PLATTS, JOHN (1775–1837), unitarian divine and compiler, was born at Boston, Lincolnshire in 1775. For seven...
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  • HOLT (1826–1897), English writer and theologian, son of Joseph Hutton, Unitarian minister at Leeds, was born at Leeds on the 2nd of June 1826. His family...
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  • much of the subtlest infidelity of our time, such as is found in Unitarianism, Universalism, New Thought and Higher Criticism of the destructive type. It...
    77 bytes (616 words) - 18:51, 12 September 2016
  • Psalms,’ mostly after Dr. Watts, 1797, were in use for many years in the unitarian churches of South Wales; they were not entirely displaced until 1878....
    283 bytes (618 words) - 23:24, 28 December 2020
  • Thomas Fyshe1895Alexander Hastie Millar ​PALMER, THOMAS FYSHE (1747–1802), unitarian minister, was born at Jekwell, in the parish of Northill, Bedfordshire...
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  • advanced liberal. He supported unitarianism consistently and warmly, was a principal contributor to the building of the unitarian chapel at Brixton, and gave...
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  • (1740?-1813)1890Alexander Gordon ​GIFFORD, JAMES, the elder (1740?–1813), unitarian writer, son of James Gifford, mayor of Cambridge in 1757, was born at...
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  • The American Cyclopædia (1879)/Universalists (category Christian Universalism)
    discipline.—See Ballou's “Ancient Universalism” (edition of 1872), Whittemore's “Modern Universalism” (1880), Thayer's “Theology of Universalism,” &c....
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  • Assert thy glorious Deity, Stretch out thy arm, thou triune God, the Unitarian fiend expel, And chase his doctrine back to hell! Come, Father, Son, and...
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  • M.P., and it was probably to him that he owed his introduction to the unitarian denomination. After his return from Paris he was successively minister...
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