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  1. Fourteen journeys to Unitarianism;: Statements of religious belief prepared from personal interviews by Jeannette Hopkins, 1954
  2. Unitarianism in the Antebellum South: the Other Invisible Institution.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Southern History by John P. Daly, 2003-05-01
  3. Boston Unitarianism, 1820-1850: A Study Of The Life And Work Of Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham (1890) by Octavius Brooks Frothingham, 2007-10-17
  4. A Pocket Guide to Unitarianism; New Edition Completely Revised and Enlarged by Harry, ed. Scholefield, 1960
  5. A second letter to the Rev. William E. Channing,: On the subject of Unitarianism ([Waterman pamphlets, v. 43, no. 6]) by Samuel Worcester, 1815
  6. Unitarianism in the Antebellum South: The Other Invisible Institution.(Book Review): An article from: The Historian by Ann Lee Bressler, 2003-03-22
  7. English Unitarianism by Eugene, Comte Goblet Dalviella, 2005-12-30
  8. Comparative studies in religion,: An introduction to Unitarianism, (The Beacon series, a graded course of study for the Sunday school) by Henry T Secrist, 1909
  9. LETTERS ON UNITARIANISM; Addressed to the Members of the First Presbyterian Church in the City of Baltimore by Samuel, D.D. Miller, 1821
  10. Christology in American Unitarianism : An Anthology of Outstanding 19th and 12th by Prescott Browning Wintersteen, 1977
  11. Unitarianism and Universalism,: An illustrated history by Henry H Cheetham, 1962
  12. Unitarianism in Utah: A Gentile Religion in Salt Lake City 1891-1991
  13. PRIESTLEY AND UNITARIANISM: TWO LECTURES. by Philip. Harwood, 1842
  14. The English Presbyterians, from Elizabethan Puritanism to Modern Unitarianism by C. Gordon, et al. Bolam, 1968

81. Socinianism: Unitarianism In 16th-17th Century Poland And Its Influence
Socinianism unitarianism in 16th17th Century Poland and Its Influence. Key dates. 1539 - Faustus Socinus (Fausto Sozzini) b. in Siena (in Italy).
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Socinianism: Unitarianism in 16th-17th Century Poland and Its Influence
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1539 - Faustus Socinus (Fausto Sozzini) b. in Siena (in Italy) 1542 - Catholic Inquisition begins. 1552 - Faustus publishes first book, declaring Jesus divine but not God 1553 - Michael Servetus, unitarian theologian, burnt at stake by John Calvin in Geneva 1552-64 - Faustus spends 12 years as secretary to the sister of the Duke of Florence. 1579 - Faustus moves to Poland 1585-1638 - Most brilliant period of Socinian movement, centered in Racow, Poland around 1600 - Death of Faustus 1660 - Socinians expelled from Poland by hostile Catholic king John Casimir Late 17th century - Socinians influential in Netherlands and England, where, among other things, they inspires the development of Deism (a view more radical, because less tied to Scripture, than Socinianism) Late 18th century - Joseph Priestley brings Socinian unitarianism to the United States, where it becomes a major strand in early 19th century American unitarianism
Some Notes Toward a History of Socinianism
Laelius Socinus was a renowned Italian writer and theologian of the early sixteenth century who was friends with most of the Protestant leaders of the time.

82. Society, Religion And Spirituality: Unitarianism And Universalism
unitarianism historically developed from a critique of the Trinity as nonBiblical, and from a critique of the doctrine of original sin.
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83. Society, Religion And Spirituality, Opposing Views: Unitarianism And Universalis
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84. Unitarianism And Universalism
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85. Unitarianism In Europe - Follen Church
unitarianism in Europe Origins and the Present. 19th Century Origins. unitarianism traces its and elsewhere. unitarianism Today. Today
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Unitarianism traces its roots to Sixteenth Century Transylvania, a separate kingdom, where the people were ethnically Hungarian, where the radical theologian, Francis David, converted the King of Transylvania, John Sigismund, and much of the population to the idea of one God. Transylvania was a Catholic kingdom, at the beginning of the 16th century, as was most of Europe, but with the invention of the printing press and publication of the Bible, religious reformation came about with leaders like Luther and Calvin. Francis David (Dávid Ferenc)was a prominent religious leader in Transylvania who was always questioning the established religions. In his lifetime he went from being Catholic, to Lutheran to Calvinist and finally founded Unitarianism when he became convinced that there was no basis for belief in the Trinity. He believed that "God is One" ("Egy Az Isten" in Hungarian) and that Christ should not have divine status. Francis David was fortunate because the young king of Transylvania fostered a policy of toleration and open discussion of all religious viewpoints. After a debate in which Francis David emerged victorious against the established Catholic church, the king adopted Unitarianism as his own religion and issued his famous Edict of Torda, an "Act of Religious Toleration and Freedom of Conscience."

86. Unitarianism And The Trinity
And now, in an effort to further advance our War on unitarianism , we ll be taking a closer look at some key cites from Buzzard and Hunting (B and H).
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87. Unitarianism Definition Meaning Information Explanation
unitarianism. definition, meaning its administration. Some Christians therefore regard unitarianism as a non-Christian religion.
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Unitarianism is a theological doctrine which asserts that the singleness and simplicity of God are contradicted by the doctrine of the Trinity , and therefore rejects the doctrine of the Trinity. Many Christians hold that a denial of the trinity and a subsequent lack of belief in the deity of Jesus Christ is not a position tenable for Christians, and that a baptism is not valid unless the trinitarian formula is used in its administration. Some Christians therefore regard unitarianism as a non-Christian religion. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Origins
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Unitarianism as a system of Christian thought and religious observance has its basis, as opposed to that of orthodox Trinitarianism, in the of the Godhead, i.e. in the idea that the Godhead exists in the person of the Father alone. Unitarians trace their history back to the Apostolic age, claim for their doctrine a prevalence during the ante- Nicene period, and by help of

88. Society, Religion And Spirituality, Unitarianism And Universalism
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89. Unitarianism And Universalism
unitarianism/Universalism from Britannica.com. unitarianism. A religious movement that stresses the free use of reason in religion
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90. Unitarianism In UK Directory: Personal: Religion & Beliefs A-Z
unitarianism. Scottish Unitarian Fellowship Organization acts as a focus for those interested in unitarianism in Scotland, whether churchgoers or not.
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91. International Association For Religious Freedom
Unitarian Universalist Worship An Interfaith Introduction by Rev. Olivia Holmes. Session Coordinators Arpad Szabó Bill Sinkford.
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    An Interfaith Introduction by Rev. Olivia Holmes Unitarian Universalism is a faith that calls on members not just to tolerate people whose views and spiritual practice and beliefs are different, but to affirm such difference, and to learn to grow by understanding the cultures and history that nurtured such differences into being. Thus Unitarian Universalism, as practiced in the United States of America, has no core doctrinal or creedal statements. Rather, it has a core set of values which begins with the affirmation of the inherent worth and dignity of each person, and ends with the affirmation of the interdependent web of life of which we are all a part. Thus, worship is primarily an opportunity to help each person in the congregation find his or her own right path to relationship with that which is sacred in life through engaging the gathered community in mutual support and affirmation, through uplifting the importance of one of our core values in sermon and story, and through reflection on the lessons about the meaning of life and the work of living as expressed in the rich variety of the world's profound religions and faith communities.

92. UUP Sermon: "Unitarianism"
unitarianism . Sermon by 2002. Introduction. We don t hear about unitarianism much these daysonly about Unitarian-Universalism. We
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"Unitarianism" Sermon by Leland Bond-Upson
given at UUs of Petaluma, October 6, 2002 Introduction We don't hear about Unitarianism much these days-only about Unitarian-Universalism. We run into the occasional Unitarian in the history books, or when used by a non-UU, and which, when we hear it, seems somehow jarring, and wrong, and think the usage quaint, and not-quite-with-it. In our denomination's publicity, I have seen famous Unitarians described as Unitarian Universalists, which they most certainly were not. When in the company of UUs, if I describe myself as a Unitarian, I am corrected-"Unitarian Universalist !" I confess I sometimes do it now just for the shock value. Since the merger in 1961 of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America, it seems we have a new religion -Unitarian Universalism-which, in my view, submerges two distinct outlooks and traditions into a kind of mush. The merger was done to save Universalism, and to strengthen Unitarianism. But the mushy merger has been a clear detriment to the Universalists-and to the Unitarians as well, although I don't think they realize it. I will have more to say about this when we talk about Universalism, next month. Wood block print by Deborah Bond-Upson History Let us begin near the beginning, in the ferment of the revolutionary ideas let loose by the Reformation and its antecedents. You will recall that the New Learning of the Renaissance, combined with the corruption of the Catholic Church gave birth to the Protestant Reformation. Suddenly it was possible for ordinary people-not just theologians and scholars-to 'think outside the box.'

93. Knot.magazine
Reflections on unitarianism. 3.8.2004Kristen Elde. Talking to God.
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unitarianism and Universalism Guide, unitarianism and Universalism. for truth. Category unitarianism and Universalism. UUA About
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96. UU History
The organising genius behind the growth of American unitarianism was the somewhat more theologically conservative Henry Whitney Bellows (18141882).
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xxx Back HISTORY European settlement on the north east coast of America began with the arrival of the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620. Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts only church members could participate in government. While theologically Calvinist, the settlers' strictly autonomous Congregational churches prevented any statement of faith being imposed upon them. As in Great Britain and Ireland, the New England Puritans divided into two streams, Evangelical and Rational (often in America called Liberal). One leading Liberal, Charles Chauncy (1705-1787) in 1743 declared "There is a religion of understanding and judgment and will as well as of the affection and if little account is made of the former, while great stress is laid upon the latter, it can't be but people should run into disorders". Chauncy's views were strongly supported in the Boston area where Harvard College had been established at Cambridge in 1636. When in 1805 a liberal, Henry Ware (1764-1845), became Professor of Divinity, the tensions between Evangelicals and Liberals became too great, and the Evangelicals left to open their own seminary at Andover. King's Chapel, Boston, an Episcopal congregation using a modified liturgy along the same lines as Essex Street Chapel, London, became Unitarian in 1782.

97. Society - Religion And Spirituality - Unitarianism And
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  • 98. Westwood Unitarian Congregation - History Of Unitarianism
    A Brief History of unitarianism. The roots principles. There is no creed. unitarianism came to North America over two centuries ago. Thomas
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    The roots of the Unitarian movement lie principally in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. At that time, many people began to claim:
    • the right to read and interpret the Bible for themselves
    • the right to seek a direct relationship with God, without the mediation of priest or church
    • the right to set their own conscience as a test of the teachings of religious institutions
    Many came to question orthodox Christian doctrine and to affirm beliefs of their own which included:
    • the unity or unipersonality of God, as opposed to the doctrine of the Trinity - hence the name 'Unitarian'
    • the humanity, as opposed to the deity, of God
    • the worth of human beings, as opposed to ideas of original sin, inherited guilt and innate depravity
    The theological roots of Unitarianism are found in 16th century Europe (Hungary, Poland and Romania) where some biblical scholars rejected the idea of the trinitarian Christian God, claiming that a single God was more consistent with the Bible. Hence the name Unitarian. Also at that time, the first Act of Religious Toleration in Europe, granting religious freedom, was legislated in Transylvania, where the king and his subjects were largely Unitarian. Fleeing religious persecution, Unitarians came to North America from Britain in the 17th century. Unitarian ideas, including congregational polity and transcendentalism, evolved in New England, and as the churches organized, Unitarianism spread west in the US and north to Canada. However, the first Unitarian churches in Canada, established in the 19th century, were served by ministers from Ireland, England, and America. In Britain, the development of Unitarianism was slower, since professing Unitarian ideas was a criminal offence for a long time, and Unitarians were banned from public office until 1828.

    99. Bolton Bank Street Unitarians - Sermons
    BANK STREET. unitarianism is a free religious faith . Welcome to the About unitarianism section of the Unitarians at Bank Street Chapel Bolton.
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    Welcome to the About Unitarianism section of the Unitarians at Bank Street Chapel Bolton. There is a long history in the development of Unitarianism. Its roots lie in the theological conflicts of the early Christian church and then the Reformation. There was dissent from the church's rigid interpretation of the Bible and from the creed agreed by the Bishops in the fourth century. One should be able to read the Bible and work out meanings for oneself - mankind had the gift of reason for this purpose. There was no evidence in the Bible for the doctrine of the Trinity. Then there was dispute over the authority of the Book of Common Prayer. In the middle of the 18th century, two strands came together - Theophlius Lindsay resigned his Church of England living and Joseph Priestley, a non conformist minister became the first 'Unitarians' - the 'One Godites'. The freedom to think for oneself and the dedication to a Christian faith based on good works rather than a gift of God's grace set the Unitarians on a fast track theologically. If Jesus was not a god then he was a human - albeit divinely inspired. There was no place for a personified devil. Unitarian Christianity became free christian- without creeds, without dogma, without bishops, without the authority or blessing of the established church to control them. The process has continued to the present day. God is a word for expressing our personal understanding of what is eternal, divine and spiritual.

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