Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Skinner House Books (1989), Edition: 2, Paperback, 178 pages
Description
The story of Unitarianism in America is not one story, but many. Here are Henry Ware, Horace Mann, Margaret Fuller, Henry Bellows, Samuel A. Eliot, Sophia Lyon Fahs, Frederick May Eliot, Dana Greeley, and many others. In this revealing study, prepared for the 150th celebration of the founding of the American Unitarian Association, the stories of five generations of American Unitarians show the reader why this liberal religious tradition has significantly influenced the whole American experience. - Back cover.
ISBN
1558961550 / 9781558961555
Original publication date
1975
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