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Cooke, George Willis, 1848-1923

"Unitarianism in America"

UNITARIANS AND REFORMS
Peace Movement
Temperance Reform
Anti-slavery
The Enfranchisement of Women
Civil Service Reform
XVII. UNITARIAN MEN AND WOMEN
Eminent Statesmen
Some Representative Unitarians
Judges and Legislators
Boston Unitarianism
XVIII. UNITARIANS AND EDUCATION
Pioneers of the Higher Criticism
The Catholic Influence of Harvard University
The Work of Horace Mann
Elizabeth Peabody and the Kindergarten
Work of Unitarian Women for Education
Popular Education and Public Libraries
Mayo's Southern Ministry of Education
XIX. UNITARIANISM AND LITERATURE
Influence of Unitarian Environment
Literary Tendencies
Literary Tastes of Unitarian Ministers
Unitarians as Historians
Scientific Unitarians
Unitarian Essayists
Unitarian Novelists
Unitarian Artists and Poets
XX. THE FUTURE OF UNITARIANISM
APPENDIX.
A. Formation of the Local Conferences
B. Unitarian Newspapers and Magazines


UNITARIANISM IN AMERICA.
A HISTORY OF ITS ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT.


I.

INTRODUCTION.--ENGLISH SOURCES OF AMERICAN UNITARIANISM.
The sources of American Unitarianism are to be found in the spirit of
individualism developed by the Renaissance, the tendency to free inquiry
that manifested itself in the Protestant Reformation, and the general
movement of the English churches of the seventeenth century toward
toleration and rationalism.


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