id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11142 Tarrant, W. G. (William George) Unitarianism .txt text/plain 17120 837 60 churches, in the words of a popular Unitarian poet, 'look the whole Unitarians from their rise in modern times, to indicate their religious before it was held by English Unitarians, opposed Christ-worship. opinion actually held by the Fathers and later Church authorities is may fitly turn to consider the growth of Unitarianism in New England. Congregational system of New England were divided, and 'Unitarian It was earlier in the same year that the first organized Unitarian Congregational type in New England and himself for a short time minister Unitarianism into one of the most liberal types of thought in the modern Doctrine_, is the most important statement of the Unitarian view 'Unitarian' as any; but, about the time of the Dissenters' Chapels Act 'Unitarian Christianity teaches that God is our Father, full of love for 'Unitarian Christianity teaches that God our Father claims us all as Religious bodies in general accord with Unitarians see the following ./cache/11142.txt ./txt/11142.txt