Unitarianism in America: A History of its Origin and Development
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Unitarian Advocate, 447. Unitarian Association, American, 117; discussion in anonymous association, 129; meeting at house of Josiah Quincy, 128; Gannett's statement of purpose, 128; printed report of committee, 128; meeting in Federal Street Church, 129; discussion as to advisability of organizing, 129; announcement at Berry Street Conference, 133; organization, 134; officers, 135; name selected, 138; work of first year, 139; first annual meeting, 140; missionary tour of Moses G. Thomas, 140; effort to absorb other societies, 141; report of directors, 141; attitude of churches, 142; receipts, 142; presidents, 142; secretaries, 143; missionary agents, 144; incorporation, 145; tracts, 145; depositaries, 146; Book and Pamphlet Society, 147; distribution of books, 148; colporters, 148; missionary work in New England, 149; work in South and West, 151; tour of secretary, 152; contributions for domestic missions, 153; work of first quarter-century, 154; influence of radicalism, 155; indifference of churches, 160; officers, 160; Quarterly and Monthly Journal, 162; tracts and books, 163; theological library, 164; devotional library, 164; publishing firm, 165; missionary activities, 167; Association and Western Conference, 172; work during civil war, 177; results of fifteen years, 184; meeting to consider interests of Association, 187; vote to raise $100,000, 189; success, 190; convention in New; York, 190; organization of National Conference, 192; work planned, 193; new life in Association, 196; contributions, 197; new theological position, 197; organization of Free Religious Association, 202; attempts at reconciliation, 204; demand for creed, 205; Year Book controversy, 207; attitude of Unitarians, 209; missionary work, 212; Charles Lowe as secretary, 212; fires in Chicago and Boston, 213; work in west, 214; college town missions, 214; theatre preaching, 215; organization of local conferences, 217; fellowship and fraternity, 219; results of denominational awakening, 221; western issue, 225; constitution of 1892, 229; fellowship with Universalists, 230; officers, 231; adoption of representation, 232; co-operation of Association and National Conference, 233; building loan fund, 234; Unitarian building, 237; seventy-fifth anniversary, 244; ministry at large, 247; aid to Sunday School Society, 266; fellowship with foreign Unitarians, 295; relations with British Association, 295; Dall in India, 299; work in Japan, 303; educational work in South, 338, 410; educational work for Indians, 340; attitude towards slavery, 363; formation of International Council, 440. Unitarian Association, British and Foreign, 295, 298, 303. Unitarian beliefs, 157, 158, 168, 170, 171, 193, 201, 203, 205-207, 209, 211, 212, 225-227, 229, 362, 376, 378, 381, 382, 409, 425, 429, 431, 433, 434. Unitarian Book and Pamphlet Society, 147, 148. Unitarian Church Association of Maine, 217, 240. Unitarian hymnology, 244, 420. Unitarian Miscellany, The, 111-114. Unitarian Monitor, The, 447. Unitarian name, 103, 104, 123, 125, 138, 192, 266. Unitarian Review, 451. Unitarian Temperance Society, 278, 351, 352. Unitarian, The (1834), 447. Unitarian, The (1886), 225, 451. Unitarianism, American, 9, 14, 16, 36, 57-59, 63, 67, 72, 78, 79, 82, 102, 104, 111, 115, 118, 122, 124-126, 128, 132, 138, 149, 169, 185, 222-224, 378, 379, 384, 387, 389, 436-443. Unity, 225, 451. Unity clubs, 277-278. Unity of God, 63, 65. Universalism, 67-69, 71, 75, 88, 90, 93, 193, 194, 230. Universality of religion, 203, 210.
Vane, Sir Henry, 16, 24. Very, Jones, 155, 244, 381, 431.
Walcutt, Robert F., 359, 366. Walker, James, 95 101, 114, 126, 127, 129, 133-135, 138, 139, 146, 200, 267, 351, 397, 450. Walker, James P., 165, 188, 236, 272, 280. Walker, Williston, 18, 22. Walter, Cornelia W., 404. War, 343, 346-348. Ware, Dr. Henry, 60, 92, 108, 135, 146. Ware, Henry, the younger, 100, 110, 114, 128, 129, 132, 133, 135, 138, 143, 145, 148, 163, 184, 243, 249, 267, 268, 295, 297, 310, 344, 345, 350, 351, 359, 420. Ware, Dr. John, 350. Ware, John F. W, 177, 185, 361. Ware, William, 287, 360, 361, 415, 429, 447, 450. Warren Street Chapel, 257, 332, 337. Washington, 119, 213, 376, 380. Washington, George, 377, 379. Washington University, 397, 398. Wasson, David A., 201, 202, 211, 419, 420. Waterston, Robert C., 332, 361. Webster, Daniel, 356, 380, 385, 387. Webster, Samuel, 50. Weeden, William B., 383. Weiss, John, 200, 202, 360, 361, 419. Weld, Angelina Grimké, 367, 369. Weld, Theodore D., 365, 367. Wells, John, 212, 382. Wendell, Barrett, 410, 435. Wendte, Charles W., 246, 276, 289, 337. West, Samuel, 69, 85, 87. West, Unitarianism in the, 151-153, 224. Western Conference, 168-172, 197, 209, 214, 224-229, 284, 285, 364. "Western issue," 225-228. Western Messenger, The, 366, 448. Western ministers, 149, 152. Western Unitarian Association, 226. Wheaton, Henry, 134, 381. Whipple, Edwin P., 428. White, Andrew D., 376. Whitefield, George, 41, 44, 46. Whitman, Bernard, 269, 447. Whitman, Jason, 144, 148, 361. Whitman, Walter, 431. Whitney, Leonard, 172, 176. Whittier, John G., 376, 431. Wigglesworth, Dr., 44. Wigglesworth, Thomas, 385. Wilkes, Eliza Tupper, 371. Willard, Samuel, 26, 35. Williams, John E., 332. Williams, Roger, 16, 24, 121. Willson, Edmund B., 176, 269, 361. Winkley, Samuel H., 185. Wise, John, 30-34. Wolcott, J.H., 385. Wolcott, Roger, 382. Women, 30, 191, 250, 282-294, 343, 348, 349, 368-372, 402-407, 428, 429. Women's Alliance, 287-294. Women's Auxiliary, 286. Women's Western Unitarian Conference, 284, 285. Woodbury, Augustus, 146. Worcester, 73, 173, 218. Worcester Association of Ministers, 173, 269. Worcester, Noah, 93, 98-100, 114, 148, 344, 345, 350, 365, 389. Wright, Carroll D., 196, 231. Wyman, Jeffries, 180, 427.
Yale College, 43. Year Book of American Unitarian Association, 207, 449. Young, Alexander, 114, 127, 143, 267, 424. Young People's Religious Union, 278.
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