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William hazlitt (10 april 1778 – 18 september 1830) was an english essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher. He is now considered one of the greatest critics and essayists in the history of the english language, placed in the company of samuel johnson and george orwell.
Feb 4, 2021 volume one begins with norton's a defence of liberal christianity.
[established to promote the spread of unitarianism in the south. Sparks made it widely known, and some of his articles in it were copied in many quarters.
Mar 10, 2014 bishop of the unitarian church in hungary, who has carefully read the volume of over 6oo pages, consisting of four parts: of god, of christ, of christian he began publishing monthly in 1821 the unitarian miscellan.
Lydia maria child was born in medford, massachusetts, the son of susannah rand francis and david convers francis, a successful baker. The youngest of five surviving children, maria, as she preferred to be called, attended local school as a young girl, and spent one year at miss swan's female academy, which was woefully inadequate for child's budding intellect.
Biblical unitarianism encompasses the key doctrines of nontrinitarian christians who affirm the bible as their sole authority, and from it base their beliefs that god the father is a singular being, the only one god, and that jesus christ is god’s son, but may not be divine. The term biblical unitarianism is connected first with robert spears and samuel sharpe of the christian life magazine in the 1880s. It is a neologism that gained increasing currency in nontrinitarian literature.
The unitarian miscellany and christian monitor (1821-1826) the miscellany published articles on doctrine, discussions of calvinism, and much on unitarianism, including the history of unitarianism, as well as sermons, memoirs, letters, essays, poetry, obituary notices, and ordinations. It was controversial in a liberal spirit, it was positively.
Close links with, the brahmo samaj, the influential organisation for religious and social reform among unitarian repository and christian miscellany in september 1823.
The dial: a magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion, 1840-1844.
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The unitarian review is a historical journal published in united states focused on historical periodical. This collection contains microfilm published between 1874 and 1891.
Below are links to unitarian (and some universalist) materials that are in the public domain which i am reading and/or interested in reading, as they relate to my interest in universalism, unitarianism and panentheism, and that are available for free reading and/or free downloading at various sites on the internet.
Edward estlin cummings was born on october 14, 1894 in cambridge, massachusetts to edward cummings and the former rebecca haswell clarke, a well-known unitarian couple in the city. His father was a professor at harvard university who later became nationally known as the minister of south congregational church (unitarian) in boston, massachusetts.
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