Three Prophets of Religious Liberalism: Channing, Emerson, ParkerConrad Wright Three landmark addresses in the history of American Unitarianism in one convenient volume. Edited by one of the leading UU historians. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
THE TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT | 113 |
Note on the Texts | 150 |
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