Definitionadj. of or relating to or characterizing Unitarianism
Last update: August 8, 2015
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The unitarian church of England held a congregation yesterday. [Please select]
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RICHARD HOLT HUTTON (1826-1897), English writer and theologian, son of Joseph Hutton, Unitarian minister at Leeds, was born at Leeds on the 2nd of June 1826. [Please select]
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As has been mentioned, Littleton was a Unitarian, and one effect of his faith had been to make his point of view broad and straightforward. [Please select]
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He studied at Harvard College, and after a period of teaching, became pastor of a Unitarian church in Boston for a short time. [Please select]
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Atterbury insists, like others who cling to that dogma, that I have become what he vaguely calls an Unitarian. [Please select]
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James Martineau, afterwards a popular preacher and a distinguished theologian of the Unitarian creed, here comes into the story. [Please select]
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In loosely made broadcloth he gave the idea of a nonconformist minister--a Unitarian, judging from the intellectuality betrayed in his countenance. [Please select]
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Born in 1789, by profession a Unitarian minister, he began collecting the papers of George Washington by 1825. [Please select]
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, almost entirely succumbed under Richelieu, preparing, by its overthrow, the calm, unitarian, and despotic reign of Louis XIV. [Please select]
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William Taylor, an eminent Unitarian divine, who died at the Warrington Academy in 1761, had lived at Norwich. [Please select]
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So he rose to be the most popular Unitarian preacher of his day, and pretty broad at that. [Please select]
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