GENERAL HISTORIES

 

Allen, Joseph Henry An historical sketch of the Unitarian movement since the reformation (New York, 1894)

 

"The only work in English attempting to cover the entire field was [c.1905] in fact only a 'sketch' hastily done and with little use of primary sources" (E. M. Wilbur History 1 p.vii]

 

Burgess, Walter H.  ‘Work in the field of Unitarian history’ TUHS  1:1 (1916) 1-10

 

Carpenter, Joseph Estlin  Unitarianism, an Historic Survey  (London 1922) [reprinted from The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics  1921]

 

Cooke, George Willis Unitarianism: its origin and history (Boston, American Unitarian Association, 1890)

 

"a series of popular lectures by different persons, wholly done at second hand" (E. M. Wilbur History 1 p.vii]

 

 

Gordon, Alexander 'Unitarianism' Encyclopedia Brittanica (11th edition, 1911)

 

Hill, Andrew McKean  A Liberal Religious Heritage: Unitarian and Universalist foundations in Europe, America and elsewhere (London, Unitarian Publications, n.d) ISBN 0 85319-851

 

a brief overview - also available in electronic form

 

Holt, Raymond Vincent The story of Unitarianism  (London, 1931)

 

Kielty, John British Unitarianism, past, present and future  [The Minns lectures 1959] (London, Lindsey Press, 1960)

 

Lindsey, Theophilus Historical  view of the state of the Unitarian doctrine and worship from the Reformation to our own times (1783)

 

Parke, David B.   The Epic of Unitarianism: original writings from the history of Liberal Religion (Boston, Beacon Press, 1960)

 

Japanese translation by Yoshitsugu Konno

 

Short, Harry Lismer 'Unitarians and Universalists' Encyclopaedia Brittanica  (15th edition, 1974)

 

 in later printings of 15th edition see under 'Protestants' for this article . In later printings still it has been replaced by an article by John Godbey

 

Short, Harry Lismer ‘The later history of the English Presbyterians’ Hibbert Journal  64 (1965-66)127- 132, 160 - 166; 65 (1966-67) 32- 37, 60- 66, 117- 122,157- 162; 66 (1967-68) 31-35, 70 -73 , 131 - 136

 

Tarrant, William George The story and significance of the Unitarian movement  (London, The Lindsey Press, 1910) [reprinted with additional notes, 1947]

 

The Christian Life and Unitarian Herald 10 May 1913 [Commemoration Number 1813-1913]

 

commemorates 100th anniversary of the Trinity Act (1813) a general survey of Unitarianism in Britain and around the world. Especially good for its pictures.

 

Wilbur, Earl Morse Our Unitarian Heritage: an introduction to the history of the Unitarian Movement  (Boston, Beacon Press 1925) [6th printing 1963]

 

Wilbur, Earl Morse A History of Unitarianism  volume 1 Socinianism and its Antecedents  (Harvard University Press 1945), volume 2 In Transylvania, England and America  (Harvard University Press 1952) [later edition Beacon Press]

 

"covering about the same ground in about the same order from the unitarian Anabaptist Ludwig Hätzer to, in Fock;s case, Theodore Parker. Fock's work was clearly the forerunner and model for the two Wilbur volumes. However, Fock confined himself to the Latin and German sources of the Polish Brethren; Wilber mastered Polish and Hungarian" (G. H. Williams The Polish Brethren  1 p.17n1)

 

 

Wilbur, Earl Morse ‘The meaning and lesson of Unitarian history’ TUHS 3:4 (1926) 350-360

 

Wilbur, Earl Morse 'How the history came to be written' Proceedings of the Unitarian Historical Societyi  9:1 (1951)5-23

 

McLachlan, Herbert ‘Earl Morse Wilbur scholar and traveller TUHS 11:2 (1956) 54-68

 

Bibliography

Erdt, Werner of University of Hamburg was compiling aBibliographia Anti-Sociniana  [Erdt, Werner 'The Wittenberg Anti-Socibuian Polemic' The Proceedings of the Unitrarian Universalist Historical Society 20:2 (1985-6) 89-93]

 

Wilbur, Earl Morse A bibliography of the pioneers of the Socinian-Unitarian movement in modern Christianity in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland [preface by Delio Cantimori] (Rome, Edizioni di stroia e letteratura, 1950) [EUL or NC Ed .28809 Wil]

 

 

 

GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND and the COMMONWEALTH

 

Bibliography

 

 

Papers of British Churchmen 1780-1940 London, HMSO, 1987

 

gives locations for personal papers of 35 British Unitarians

 

Field, Clive D. 'Sources for the study of Protestant Nonconformityt in the John Rylands University of Manchester' Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 71 (1989) 103-39

 

Garrard, L.A. Index to the Hibbert Journal 1902-1968

(London, 1987)

 

Godfrey, Peter Catalogue of documents in the strong room  [of Essex Hall, British Unitarian HQ] (1997)

 

Godfrey, Peter  'Notes: records held at Essex Hall' TUHS 22:1 (1999) 76-78

 

Hill, Andrew M.  ‘Conservation of archives’ TUHS   15:2 (1972) 65-67

 

Hill, Andrew M.  ‘Unitarian congregation in Great Britain: a location list of their records 1’ TUHS  17:3 (1981) 109-124; 17:4 (1982) 155-169; 18:1 (1983) 46-50; 18:2 (1984) 54; 18:3 (1985) 164; 18:4 (1986) 236

 

Hodson, J. Howard  ‘The manuscript sources of Presbyterian history’ TUHS   12:3 (1961) 98-110

 

McLachlan, Herbert  ‘The earliest Unitarian periodical’ [The Theological Repository] 1769-88The Story of a Nonconformist Library  (Manchester University Press, 1923) pp. 88-104

 

includes key to signatures pp.185-189

 

McLachlan, Herbert The Unitarian movement in the religious life of England: 1. its contribution to thought and learning 1700-1900 (London, George Allen & Unwin, 1934) pp.169-233

 

surveys both magazines and newspapers

 

Mineka, Francis E.  The Dissidence of Dissent: the Monthly Repository, 1806-1838 (Chapel Hill, N.C., 1944)

 

Morgan, Paul Oxford Libraries outside the Bodleian (1973) pp.70-76 for Manchester College Library

 

Morgan, Paul ,  ‘Manchester College and its books’ in Smith, Barbara ed. Truth, liberty, religion: essays celebrating two hundred years of Manchester College (Oxford, Manchester College, 1986) pp. 111-126

 

 

Mullett, Michael Sources for the history of English nonconformity, 1660-1830 (British Records Association, Archives and the user 8, ?1993)

 

chapter 5 deals with Unitarians

 

Ruston, Alan  and othersThe Inquirer a history and other reflections (London, 1992)

 

Ruston, Alan ‘The papers of Rev. J. A. Pearson’  TUHS  20:3 (1993) 212-214

 

Watts, Hazel   ed. Guide to the records of the Canadian Unitarian and Universalist churches, fellowships and other related organizations (Archives Committee, 1990)

 

Webb, Robert K. 'Quakers and Unitarians' Paz, D. G.  Nineteenth-century English religious traditions: retrospect and prospect (Westport, Greenwood Press, 1995) pp. 85-115 [Contributions to the study of religion 44 ]

 

In this bibliographic survey Unitarians are discussed by R. K. Webb in the same chapter as Quakers

 

General

Bolam, C; Goring, Jeremy. Short H.L.; and Thomas, Roger The English Presbyterians from Elizabethan Puritanism to Modern Unitarianism  (London, George Allen and Unwin, 1968) [American edition Beacon Press]

 

Gordon, Alexander Heads of English Unitarian History with appended lectures on Baxter and Priestley  (London,. Philip Green, 1895) [also a later reprint ? 1960s]

 

Gordon, Alexander Addresses biographical and historical (London, The Lindsey Press, 1922)

 

Gordon, Alexander Heresy: its ancient wrongs and modern rights (London, Lindsey Press, 1913)

 

Goring, Jeremy  ‘Unitarianism: history, myth or make-believe’  TUHS   19:4 (1990) 213-227

 

Holt, Raymond V.  ‘Strata in the formation of Unitarian Church tradition’  TUHS  3:1 (1923) i1-19

 

Holt,  Raymond V. The Unitarian contribution to social  progress in England (London, The Lindsey Press, 1938) [2nd revised edition 1952]

 

Needs to be used with care

 

Kenworthy, Fred  ‘The Unitarian tradition in Liberal Christianity’ TUHS  8:2 (1944)58-67

 

Lloyd, Walter The story of Protestant Dissent and English Unitarianism (London, Philip Green, 1899)

 

McLachlan, Herbert The Unitarian movement in the religious life of England: 1. its contribution to thought and learning 1700-1900 (London, George Allen & Unwin, 1934)

 

McLachlan, Herbert  ‘Liberal Dissent a hundred years ago' The Story of a Nonconformist Library  (Manchester University Press, 1923) pp.105-133

 

McLachlan, Herbert Essays and Addresses (Manchester University Press, 1950)

 

[Mellone, S.H.] Unitarian teachers: their lead in thought and work (London. The Lindsey Press, 1923)

 

contains extracts from the writings of Theophilus Lindsey, Joseph Priestley, John James Tayler, James Martineau, John Hamilton Thom, Anna Swanick, Henry William Crosskey, Charles Beard, Brooke Herford, Stopford Augustus Brooke, James Drummond, Richard Acland Armstrong

 

Mickelwright, F.H. Amphlett  ‘A new approach to Unitarian history’ TUHS  8:3 (1945) 122-129

 

Short, Harry Lismer  Dissent and the Community (London,1962)

 

Tayler, John James A retrospect of the religious life of England; or, the church, puritanism, and free inquiry (London, John Chapman, 1853)

 

Thomas, Roger 'The Unitarian tradtion and its significance' and 'The Unitarian tradtion and its wider horizons' The Inquirer  6783-4 (30 January and 3 February 1973)

 

Wigmore-Beddoes, Dennis G. Yesterday’s radicals: a study of the affinity between Unitarianism and broad church Anglicanism in the nineteenth century (Cambridge, James Clarke and Co, Ltd.,  1971)

 

useful bibliography of significant 19th century English Unitarian theological works

 

 

ENGLISH NONCONFORMITY

 

General

 

Colligan, J. Hay Eighteenth Century Nonconformity (London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1915)

 

Coomer, Duncan English Dissent under the early Hanoverians (London, Epworth Press, 1946)

 

Manning, Bernard Lord The Protestant Dissenting Deputies (Cambridge, University Press, 1952)

 

Watts, Michael The Dissenters from the Reformation to the French Revolution (London, 1978)

 

Watts, MichaelThe Dissenters volume 2 the expansion of evangelical nonconformity 1791-1859  (Oxford, 1995)