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Cooke, George Willis, 1848-1923

"Unitarianism in America"

THE SILENT ADVANCE OF LIBERALISM
Subordinate Nature of Christ
Some of the Liberal Leaders
The First Unitarian
A Pronounced Universalist
Other Men of Mark
The Second Period of Revivals
King's Chapel becomes Unitarian
Other Unitarian Movements
Growth of Toleration
V. THE PERIOD OF CONTROVERSY
The Monthly Anthology
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity
General Repository
The Christian Disciple
Dr. Morse and American Unitarianism
Evangelical Missionary Society
The Berry Street Conference
The Publishing Fund Society
Harvard Divinity School
The Unitarian Miscellany
The Christian Register
Results of the Division in Congregationalism
Final Separation of State and Church
VI. THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION
Initial Meetings
Work of the First Year
Work of the First Quarter of a Century
Publication of Tracts and Books
Domestic Missions
VII. THE PERIOD OF RADICALISM
Depression in Denominational Activities
Publications
A Firm of Publishers
The Brooks Fund
Missionary Efforts
The Western Unitarian Conference
The Autumnal Conventions
Influence of the Civil War
The Sanitary Commission
Results of Fifteen years
VIII. THE DENOMINATIONAL AWAKENING
The New York Convention of 1865
New Life in the Unitarian Association
The New Theological Position
Organization of the Free Religious Association
Unsuccessful Attempts at Reconciliation
The Year Book Controversy
Missionary Activities
College Town Missions
Theatre Preaching
Organization of Local Conferences
Fellowship and Fraternity
Results of the Denominational Awakening
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