American unitarian association
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- 110 2 _ ‡a American Unitarian Association
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- 110 2 _ ‡a American Unitarian Association
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Works
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An address delivered at the funeral of Rev. Bernard Whitman, November 8, 1834 | |
Anniversary | |
Annual report | |
Annual series (American Unitarian Association) | |
The Apostles' creed, as contained in their public discourses | |
Army series (American Unitarian Association) | |
Athanasia, or, Foregleams of immortality | |
Bible. | |
Biographical series (American Unitarian Association) | |
The Christian examiner and religious miscellany. | |
Christian register. | |
Christianity and modern thought. | |
The Divinity school address. | |
Ejaculatory prayer : daily use of Scripture | |
Forty anthems for use in liberal churches | |
The life of the Saviour. | |
The life of William Ellery Channing, D.D. | |
The man who kept himself in repair. | |
Monthly journal | |
Monthly report of the National Alliance of Unitarian Women and Young People's Religious Union. | |
The nature, grounds, and uses of faith | |
The new discussion of the Trinity; containing notices of Professor Huntington's recent defence of that doctrine | |
The new hymn and tune book ... | |
A new translation of Job, Ecclesiastes and the Canticles | |
Objections to Unitarian Christianity considered. | |
On human depravity | |
On revivals | |
One God and one mediator | |
One hundred and fifty layman on church attendance | |
One hundred scriptural arguments for the Unitarian faith. | |
Orthodoxy: its truths and errors. | |
The pattern on the mountain. The Unitarian Lenten manual for 1939. | |
The philosophic origin and historic progress of the doctrine of the Trinity | |
The philosophy of man's spiritual nature in regard to the foundations of faith | |
Pioneers of religious liberty in America; being the Great and Thursday lectures delivered in Boston in nineteen hundred and three. | |
The power of Unitarian Christianity to produce an enlightened and fervent piety | |
The reconnoissance | |
Redeeming time : endowing your church with the power of covenant | |
Regeneration. | |
Religious opinions and example of Milton, Locke, and Newton. | |
Repentance the ground of forgiveness | |
Retribution | |
The scriptural doctrine of good works | |
A serious and friendly address to the anxious inquirer | |
Sermons for children. | |
The service of sorrow. | |
Services for congregational worship ... | |
Social service bulletin | |
"To the law and to the testimony" : a discourse on the deference paid to the Scriptures by Unitarians | |
Tracts of the American Unitarian Association | |
Transylvania under the rule of Roumania | |
La Transylvanie sous le régime roumain | |
Trinitarian admissions : mostly from John Wilson's large work : all the extracts being in the exact words of Trinitarian writers | |
Two objections to the right and duty of free inquiry and private judgment answered | |
Unitarian affirmations: seven discourses given in Washington, D.C. | |
The Unitarian calendar. | |
Unitarian Fellowship newsletter. | |
Unitarian principles confirmed by Trinitarian testimonies; being selections from the works of eminent theologians belonging to orthodox churches. | |
Unitarian word & work | |
Unitarian yearbook | |
Unitarianism : its origin and history : a course of sixteen lectures delivered in Channing Hall, Boston, 1888-89 | |
Unitarinism [sic] vindicated against the charge of not going far enough. | |
Views of religion. | |
The voices of the dead | |
Watchwords for little soldiers, or, Stories on Bible texts | |
What is unitarianism? | |
Who was Jesus Christ? |