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American Revolution Legal issues
Architecture Literature
Biblical criticism Liturgy and Worship
Broadcasting Medicine and Nursing
Chapel Libraries Millenialism
Chartism Ministry
Christology Natural sciences
Church and state relationship Non-Unitarians - links with Philosophy
Clubs Preaching
Comparative religion Psychical Studies
Co-operation Reform
Denominational Press Science
Doctrine Slavery
Education Social factors
Family History Sunday Schools
French Revolution Toleration
History and Biography Unitarian definition
Hymnology Unitarians and evangelicals
International Unitarian Links War and peace
Journalism Women’s history
Lay preaching  

 

American Revolution

Bonwick, C. C.  ‘English Dissenters and the American Revolution’ in H. C. Allan and Roger Thompson ed. Contrast and Connection  (1976)

Payne, Ernest A.  ‘Nonconformists and the American Revolution’ The Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society 1:8 (October 1976)  210-227

Architecture

Betjeman, John First and last loves (London, John Murray 1952 and 1969) [chapter 10 'Nonconformist aechitecture']

Briggs, Martin S. Puritan architecture and its future (London, Lutterworth Press, 1946)

Drummond, Andrew L.  ‘The architectural interest of the English meeting house’ Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects volume 45 3rd series (1938) 909-917

Godfrey, W. H.  ‘Unitarian chapels in Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds’ Architectural Journal 108 (1951) 121-6

Hague, Graham and Judy The Unitarian heritage: an architectural survey of chapels and churches in the Unitarian tradition in the British Isles (Privately printed, 1986)

Hague, Judy  ‘Nonconformist church architecture: a brief bibliography’ TUHS  17:3 (1981) 138

Jones, Ronald P. Nonconformist church architecture (London, The Lindsey Press, 1914)

Jones, Ronald P.  ‘Chapel and service’  TUHS   4:3 (1929) 214-218

Lindley, Kenneth Chapels and  Meeting Houses (London, John Baker, 1969)

Pass, Anthony Thomas Worthington: Victorian architecture and social purpose  (Manchester, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1988)

Powell, Ken   The fall of Zion: Northern [England] chapel architecture and its future (SAVE Britain’s Heritage, 1980)

Ruston, Alan   ‘Unitarian gothic: rebuilding in Hackney 1858’  Isobel Watson ed. Hackney History  1 (1995)

Short, Harry Lismer ‘The strange shape of some old chapels: a detective story’  3 parts The Unitarian and Free Christian Monthly (1944)

Short, Harry Lismer  ‘Changing styles of Nonconformist architecture’ The Listener  (17 March 1955) 471-474

Short, Harry Lismer  ‘The architecture of old meeting houses’ TUHS   8:3 (1945) 98-112

Short, Harry Lismer  ‘The evolution of Unitarian church building’ TUHS   9:3 (1949) 146-153

Smith, Leonard  ‘Unitarians and the Gothic Revival’ TUHS  17:2 (1980) 81-87

Short, Harry Lismer 'Tradition and renewal in worship (1) The church building' Faith and Freedom  23:2 (Spring 1970) 50-57

Stell, Christopher  Nonconformist chapels and meeting houses  (London, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England)

in progress. 3 volumes have been published so far

Central England (198); South West England (1990); North of England (1994)

Stell, Christopher  Architects of dissent: some nonconformist patrons and architects (London, Dr. Williams’s Trust, 1976)

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 & Co Ltd., 1971)

chapter 4 the affinity shown . . . in architectural style

Biblical criticism

Brooks, Marilyn  ‘Priestley’s plan for a “continually improving” translation of the Bible’ Enlightenment and Dissent  15 (1996)  89-106

Clayden, P. W.  Samuel Sharpe: Egyptologist and translator of the Bible

London, 1883

Dodd, Valerie A.  ‘Strauss’s English propagandists and the politics of Unitarianism, 1841-1845’ Church History 50:4 (December 1981) pp.416-435

Garrard, L. A. ‘The Unitarian contribution to New Testament study in the 20th century’  TUHS   19:2 (1988) 63-70

Lettis, Theodore P. From sacred text to religious text: an intellectual history of the impact of New Testament lower criticism on dogma as a contribution to the English enlightenment and the Victorian crisis of faith 1690-1854 (University of Edinburgh, unpublished Ph.D. thesis, 1995)

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) [1 ‘Biblical scholarship’] pp.13-67

McLachlan, Herbert   ‘Daniel Mace (d. 1758) a pioneer in New Testament criticism’ McLachlan, Herbert   Essays and Addresses, (Manchester University Press, 1950) pp. 230-247

Peake, A. S. ‘The scholar and theologian: work on the Old and New Testament’ [James Estlin Carpenter]   Herford, C. H. James Estlin Carpenter: a memorial volume  (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1929) pp.. 133-161

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 & Co Ltd., 1971)

chapter 2 the affinity shown in the approach to higher criticism; chapter 3 the affinity shown in the attitude towards biblical inspiration, miracles, everlasting punishment, the atonement, and the divinity of Christ

Wiles, Maurice F. ‘Newton and the Bible’ S.E. Balantine and J. Barton eds. Language, theology  and the Bible (Oxford, 1994)

Broadcasting

Cooper, Brian G. 'Unitarianism and the B.B.C. 1922-39' Faith and Freedom 17:3 (1964) 119-122

Ross, Alastair 'Unitarians and the B.B.C. since 1939' Faith and Freedom 17:3 (11964) 123-4

Chapel Libraries

Murphy, Graham  Ullet Road Church Library, Liverpool TUHS  18:3 (1985) 167

Nicholson, Helen M.  ‘A Unitarian vestry library [Hanover Square, Newcastle upon Tyne] TUHS  18:4 (1986) 225-226

Chartism

Roberts, Stephen Radical politicians and  poets in early Victorian Britain: the voices of sic Chartist leaders (Lampeter, The Edwin Mellen Press, 1993 [Studies in British History 27]

chapter 4 pp.77-88

Ruston, Alan   ‘The omnibus radical : Rev. Henry Solly TUHS   19:2 (1988) 78-91

Solly, Henry These eighty years: or the story of an unfinished life 2 volumes (London, 1893)

[John Goodwyn Barmby]

Christology

McGuffie, Duncan ‘Unitarian Christology since the Reformation’ Wigmore-Beddoes, Dennis G. Concerning Jesus: a symposium  (London, The Lindsey Press, 1975)

Church and state relationship

Cornwall, Robert D.  ‘Advocacy of the independence of the church from the state in eighteenth-century England: a comparison of a nonjuror and a nonconformist [Miciah Towgood] view’ Enlightenment and Dissent  12 (1993)  12-27

Clubs

Ruston, Alan   ‘The Non-con Club and some other Unitarian clubs 1783-1914’ TUHS   14:2 (1968) 147-161

Comparative religion

Farnell, L. R. ‘Comparative religion: Pali, and the religions of India [J. E. Carpenter]  Herford, C. H. James Estlin Carpenter: a memorial volume (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1929)

Co-operation

Roper,  R. S. and Ruston, Alan   ‘The Rochdale Pioneers - 150th anniversary’  TUHS   20:4 (1994) 283-286

Smith, Leonard  ‘Unitarians and the second phase of co-operation’  TUHS   20:4 (1994) 287-296

Denominational Press

Gilley, Keith   ed. The Inquirer: a history and other reflections  (London, 1992) [bibliography]

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) [3:1 ‘The Unitarian contribution to periodical literature’] pp.165-223

Martin, A. J.  ‘The centenary of Yr Ymofynnydd’’ TUHS   9:2 (1948) 118-120

Tarrant, W. G.  ‘The story of the Inquirer’  TUHS  4:1 (1927)  35-44

Doctrine

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) [4:1 ‘Doctrine’] pp. 227-239

Long, Arthur John  Fifty years of theology, 1928-1978 : the vindication of liberalism  (1978)

Education

‘Charles Beard and University College, LiverpoolTUHS  10:1 (1951) 45-48

Roberts, H. P.  ‘Early Unitarian schoolmasters and schools in Wales TUHS  5:2 (1932) 157-164

‘Joseph Chamberlain and popular education’ TUHS   5:2 (1932) 201-203

Dalton, Tom E.  Channing School 1885-1960 (London, ?1960)

Davies, D. Elwyn  ‘Education and radical dissent in Wales in the 18th and 19th centuries ’  TUHS   19:2 (1988)  92-101; 19:3 (1989) 181-194

Harrop, S. The place of education in the genesis of the Industrial Revolution with particular reference to Stalybridge, Dukinfield and Hyde (unpublished M.A. thesis, Univedrsitry of Manchester, 1976)

Goodman, Joyce and Leach, Camilla 'Catherine Cappe (1774-1822) Unitarian education and women's lives' Faith and Freedom 51:2 (Autumn/Winter 1998) 117-128

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) [2 ‘Education’] pp. 71-161

Saunders, E. M.  A progress: Channing School, 1885-1985 (John Catt Ltd., 1984)

Seed, John  ‘Unitarian ministers as schoolmasters 1780-1850: some notes’ TUHS  17:4 (1982) 170-176

Smith, Kenneth Gill  Willaston School [Nantwich]’ TUHS  15:4 (1974) 130-136

Stewart, Duncan P.  ‘The Woolton Mechanics’ Institute’ TUHS   10:2 (1952) 66-90

Tarrant, Dorothy  ‘Unitarians and Bedford College TUHS   9:4 (1950) 201-206

Tarrant, W. G.  and Worthington, Joseph  ‘University Hall, London TUHS  4:1 (1927)1-15 

Walker, G. E.  ed. Willaston School, 1900-1937i (Privately printed, 1973)

Watts, Ruth E.    The Unitarian contribution to the development of female education in the nineteenth century (University of Leicester, unpublished M.A. dissertation, 1979)

Watts, Ruth E. ‘The Unitarian Contribution to the development of female education 1790-1850’ History of education 9:4 (1980) 273-86

Watts, Ruth E. ‘Joseph Priestley and education’ Enlightenment and Dissent  2 (1983) 83-101

Watts, Ruth E. The Unitarian contribution to education in England from the late eighteenth century to 1853 (University of Leicester, Ph.D. thesis, 1987)

Watts, Ruth E. ‘Knowledge is power - Unitarians, gender and education in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries’ Gender and education  1:1 (1989) 35-50

Watts, Ruth E. ‘Joseph Priestley’ Unesco prospects: quarterly review of education  24:1-2 (1994)

Watts, Ruth E. ‘“Unlimited education for all?” Unitarians and education 1800-1860’ Address at Unitarian College Closing Proceedings (17 June 1997) [IS IT TO BE PUBLISHED ANYWHERE?]

Watts, Ruth E. Changing societies: Unitarians, gender and education in England  (Longmans, due 1998)

Watts, Ruth E. "Rational' religion: Unitarian men and women and the education of the working class, 1800-1860 (unpublished paper International Standing Conference for the history of education, Maynooth, September 1997)

Watts, Ruth E. 'Educational and cultural transfer: the case of Unitarian women from the late eighteenth century to 1860' History of Education Society Bulletin (Spring 1995) 11-19

Watts, Ruth E. 'Revolution and reaction: "Unitarian" academies 1780-1800 History of Education 20:4 (1991) 307-24

Watts, Ruth E. Gender, power and the Unitarians in England, 1760-1860 (Longmans, 1998)

Watts, Ruth E.  'Unlimited knowledge for all: Unitarians and education 1800-1860' TUHS 22:1 (1999) 18-36

Watts, Ruth E. 'Some radical education networks of the late eighteenth century  and their influence' History of Education  27:1 (1998) 1-14

Watts, Ruth E. 'Gentlemen and ladies: educational strategies for developing middle-class élite and the problems they raised'  International Standing Conference for the History of Education Gender Group Conference papers (Montreal, 1994) 1-10

Family History

Ruston, Alan   My ancestors were English Presbyterians/Unitarians (London, 1993)

Shorney, David Protestant Nonconformity and Roman catholicism: a guide to sources in the Public Record Office (Public Record Office, 1996)

French Revolution

Creasey. John  ‘Some dissenting attitudes to the French Revolution’ TUHS   13:4 (1966) 155-167

Garrett, Clarke 'Joseph Priestley, the Mellinium, and the French Revolution' Journal of the  History of Ideas 34 (1973) 51-66

History and Biography

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) [4:3 ‘History and Biography’] pp. 252-268

Hymnology

Clarke, Gordon [unpublished material on British Unitarian hymnology and hymn writers for a new edition of Julian’s Dictionary of Hymnology which doesn’t seem ever to have been published] (1960s) Where is this material now?

Cox, Kenneth was proposing a thesis on 19th century Unitarian hymns at Liverpool Hope University (2001)

Davis, Valentine David  ‘Unitarian Hymnody’ Julian, John A Dictionary of hymnology (London, John Murray, 1915) pp.1191-1197, 1717-1718

see also individual articles on a variety of Unitarian hymn writers

Jones, R. J.  ‘Our Welsh hymn book’  TUHS  2:1 (1919) 90-94

Wright, Dudley  ‘English Unitarian hymn writers’  TUHS 3:2 (1924)  111-20

McCafferty, W. H.  ‘The psalmody of the Old Congregation in Belfast TUHS   7:1 (1939) 50-63

McLachlan, H. John    Some reflections on [W.} George and Dorothy Tarrant’s contribution to Unitarian history and hymnology’ TUHS  16:3 (1977) 124-132

McLachlan, H. John    ‘James Martineau and Theodore Parker’s favourite hymns’ TUHS   13:3 (1965) 118-121

Short, Harry Lismer  ‘From “first cause” to “indwelling light” the influence of American hymns on English Unitarian worship in the nineteenth century’ TUHS   10:2 (1952) 53-65

Short, Harry Lismer  ‘From Watts to Martineau: a century of Unitarian hymn books in England TUHS   10:1 (1951) 6-18

Spears, Robert ‘Unitarian hymn writers’ Spears, Robert  Unitarian worthies  (1876) pp.211-215

Stephenson, H. W.  Unitarian hymn writers (London, The Lindsey Press, 1931)

Tarrant,  Dorothy ‘Some traits of Unitarian hymnody’ Faith and Freedom  4 (1950-1) 23-28

Wykes, David L. ‘From David’s Psalms to Watts’s hymns: the development of hymnody among Dissenters following the Toleration Act’ Swanson, R. N. Continuity and change (Boydell Press for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 1999) pp. 227-239

 

International Unitarian Links

‘Letter of Bishop Ferencz TUHS  3:2 (1924) 182-183 

American Unitarian Association Commission to Transylvania under the rule of Roumania: report of the American Unitarian Commission (1921)

Arnason, Wayne Follow  the gleam: a history of the liberal religious youth movements (Boston, UUA Skinner House Books, 1980)

Belsham, Thomas American Unitarianism: or a brief history of 'the Progress and present state of the Unitarian churches in America'  (1815)

A British Unitarian description of the 'Unitarianism' of the American liberal clergy at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It's publication in Boston formented the American Unitarian controversy

Bowie, W. Copeland Liberal religious thought  at the beginning of the twentieth century: addresses and papers at the International Council of Unitarian and other liberal religious thinkers and workers, held in London, May 1901  (London, Philip Green, 1901)

Chalmers, Andrew  Transylvanian recollections: sketches of Hungarian travel and history  (London, Manchester and Klausenburg, 1880)

account of the visit by the author and Alexander Gordon to Transylvania in August 1879

Devries, F. VC. 'The influemnce of [Theodore] Parker on European thought' Proceedings of the Unitarian Historical Society  13:1 (1960) 84-86

Ferencz, Joseph  ‘The first international Unitarian publication [De falsa et vera unius dei patris, filii et spiritus sancti cognitione 1567]’ TUHS   14:2 (1968) 72-77

Fretwell, John  Three hundred years of Unitarianism in Transylvania (New York, 1876)

Gal, István  ‘A Transylvanian Unitarian [Sándor Bölöni Farkas 1795-1842] overseas’ The New Hungarian Quarterly 9:32 (Winter 1968) 186-192

Hill, Andrew M.  Channing and British Unitarianism: sowing the seeds’  TUHS   19:2 (1988) 71-77

Hugenholtz Jr., P. H. ed. Religion and liberty: addresses and papers at the second International Council of Unitarian and Other Liberal Religious Thinkers and Workers, held at Amsterdam, September 1903  (Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1904)

Kenworthy, Fred  ‘A Unitarian chapel in Paris TUHS   6:3 (1937) 205-208

Loriczy, Dionysius ‘The Hungarian Unitarian Church part 1 How it became known to Unitarians in England TUHS  3:1 (1923) 20-39; part 2 Foundation of the Unitarian Church TUHS  3:2 (1924) 121-134

McGuffie, Duncan S.  ‘William Ellery Channing’s religion and its influence’ TUHS  17:2 (1980) 45-53

McLachlan, H. John    ‘Links between Transylvania and British Unitarians from the 17th century onwards’ TUHS  17:2 (1980) 73-79

Montet, E. ed. Actes ue 3me Congrès Internationale de Christianisme Libérale et Progressif (Geneva, 1905)

New pilgrimage of the spirit: proceedings and papers of the Pilgrim centenary meeting of the International Congress of Free Christians and other religious liberals held at Boston and Plymouth, USA October 3-7, 1920  (Boston, Beacon Press, 1921)

Porter, H. C. ‘A Harvard Unitarian in Victorian Cambridge [UK]’ Journal of Ecclesiastical History 53:3 (July 2002) 527-544

Schlinck-Lazarraga, Elka Wiedergeburt Schöpferischer in Weltbund fur Religiöse Freiheit (Nordersstedt, 1975) [Only history of the International Association for Religious Freedom]

Short, Harry Lismer ‘[The Edict of] Torda [Transylvania] and World History’ TUHS   14:2 (1968) 68-71

Sunderland, Jabez Thomas The story of liberal religion in Europe from the Renaissance to the trwentieth century (Typewritten ms, n.d) [Presumably this is at Meadville/Lombard as it appears in John Godbey's bibliography]

Tayler, John James 'Narrative of a visit to the Unitarian churches of Transylvania' Theological Review  6 (1869)

Traer, Robert ‘A short history of the International Association for Religious Freedom’  The Non-Subscribing Presbyterian  1120-1 (March and April 2000)  262-65 and

Wendte, Charles William  Freedom and fellowship in religion: proceedings and papers  of the  fourth International Congree of Free Christians and other Religious Liberals held at Boston, U.S.A., Boston September 22-27, 1907  (Boston, International Council, 1907)

Wendte, Charles William and Davis, Valentine David eds.  Fifth international congress of Free Christianity and religous progress. proceedings and papers Berlin August 5-10, 1910. (Berlin-Schöneberg  Protestantischer Schriftenvertireb G.m.b.H./ London, Williams & Norgate, 1911)

Wendte, Charles William The wifder fellowship: memories, friendships and endeavours for religious unity 1844-1927 (Boston, Beacon Press, 1927)

 Wykes, David L.  ‘John Paget M. D.. of Transylvania TUHS   17:2 (1980) 54-72

Journalism

McLachlan, Herbert  ‘The Taylors and Scotts of the Manchester Guardian’  TUHS  4:1 (1927)24-34 24-34  reprinted in McLachlan, Herbert   Essays and Addresses, (Manchester University Press, 1950) pp. 70-93 

Webb, Robert K. ‘Flying missionaries: Unitarian journalists in Victorian England J. M. W. Bean ed. The political culture of modern Britain: studies in memory of Stephen Koss (London, 1987) pp.11-31

Lay preaching

Ruston, Alan R. A history of lay preaching in the e Unitarian movement (London, Unitarian Lay Preachers’ Association, 1973)

Legal issues

‘An historic legal decision [Bowman v. Secular Society, Ltd]’ TUHS  1:2 (1917) 219-252

Montgomery, R. M.  ‘A note on Acts of Parliament dealing with denial of the Trinity’  TUHS  6:3 (1937) 209-212

O’Rourke, D. T.  ‘Copyright, blasphemy and the Unitarians [John Page Hopps]’ TUHS   14:3 (1968) 162-165

Literature

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) [4:4 ‘Literature’] pp. 269-300

Davie, Donald A gathered church: the literature of the English Dissenting interest, 1700-1930i  (London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978) ["admirable  intention and much insight with an astounding display of prejudice" R. K. Webb in Knud Haakenssen Enlightenment and Religion p.41 n.38]

‘[Thomas Sadler’s funeral address for] George Eliot’  TUHS   5:2 (1932) 203-206

 

Liturgy and Worship

Davies, Horton ‘From Watts and Wesley to Maurice 1690-1850’ volume 3 of Worship and Theology in England (Princeton, 1962)

Davies, Horton ‘From Newman to Martineau 1850-1900’ volume 4 of Worship and Theology in England (Princeton, 1961)

Dybilowski, James  and Fitzpatrick, Martin  ‘David Williams, John Jebb and liturgical reform’ Enlightenment and Dissent  9 (1990) 106-113

Jones, Ronald P.  ‘Chapel and service’  TUHS   4:3 (1929) 214-218

Long, Arthur John 'Unitarian' New SCM dictionary of liturgy and worship (SCM Press, 1966) pp.513-516

McGuffie, Duncan The hymn sandwich: a brief history of Unitarian worship ([General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian ChurchesWorship Sub Committee, n.d.)

Peaston, A. Elliott  The Prayer Book Reform Movement in the XVIIIth century (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1940)

Peaston, A. Elliott ‘Nineteenth century liturgies’ TUHS  7:3 (1941) 216-225

Peaston, A. Elliott    ‘Dr. Martineau and the “Ten Services”’ TUHS   7:3 (1941) 290-293

Peaston, A. Elliott    ‘The influence of the Theistic Prayer Book’ TUHS   11:3 (1957) 83-87

Peaston, A. Elliott    ‘The revision of the Prayer Book by Dr. Samuel Clarke’ TUHS   12:1 (1959) 27-38

Peaston, A. Elliott    ‘Historic Prayer Book revisions’ TUHS   13:1 (1963) 9-12

Peaston, A. Elliott    ‘Historic Prayer Book revisions’ TUHS   13:1 (1963) 9-12

Peaston, A. Elliott    ‘The Unitarian liturgical tradition: table indicating relationship of [123] Unitarian liturgies to the Prayer Book (1741-1974)’ TUHS   16:2 (1976) 63-81

Peaston, A. Elliott  The Prayer Book tradition in the Free Churches (London, James Clarke & Co. Ltd., 1964)

chapter 12 The Free Catholics

Pochaska, Franklin K,  ‘Public worship: an eighteenth century debate [Gilbert Wakefield]’ TUHS   15:1 (1971) 1-14

Pike, Clement Edwards  ‘Unitarian liturgies’ TUHS  3:3 (1925) 217-223

Richey, Russell E.  ‘Unitarian liturgical reform: an exercise in candourProceedings of the Unitarian Historical Society [USA] 17:2  (1973-75) 34-44

eighteenth century liturgical reform among English Unitarians

Short, Harry Lismer  ‘The pattern of Unitarian worship’ Faith and Freedom  2 (1948-9) 42-48

Short, Harry Lismer 'Tradition and renewal in worship (2) The forms and materials of worship' Faith and Freedom  23:3 (Summer 1970) 111-123

Webb, Robert K. 'Rational Piety' in Haakonssen, Knud ed. Enlightenment  and religion: rational dissent in 18th century Britain (Cambridge University Press, 1996) pp.287-312

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 & Co Ltd., 1971)

chapter 4 the affinity shown in the use of traditional language and in liturgical practice

Medicine and Nursing

Fulton, J. F. ‘The Warrington Academy and its influence upon medicine and science’ Bulletin of the Institute of History of Medicine, John Hopkins University, USA  1:2 49-80

Hardy, Gwen William Rathbone and the early history of District Nursing (1981)

Hutt, Marten  'John Aikin: biographical memoirs of medecine in Great Britian (1780)  TUHS 21:4 (1998) 302-310

Webster, Charles and Barry, Jonathan ‘The Manchester medical revolution’ in Smith, Barbara edTruth, liberty, religion: essays celebrating two hundred years of Manchester College (Oxford, Manchester College, 1986) pp. 165-184

Millenialism

Christodoulou, Joan  ‘The Freethinking Christians and the millennium’ The London Journal  14:2 (1989)

Fitzpatrick, Martin  ‘Joseph Priestley and the Millennium” Medical History  ?

Fruchman, Jack  Jr. ‘The apocalyptic politics of Richard Price and Joseph Priestley: a study in late eighteenth century millenialismTransactions of the American Philosophical Society 73:4 (1983)

Fruchman, Jack  Jr. ‘Joseph Priestley and early English Zionism Enlightenment and Dissent  2(1983) 39-46

Garrett, Clarke  Respectable folly, millenarianism and the French  Revolution in France and England (Baltimore and London, 1975) [especially chapters. 6 and 7]

Oliver, W. H. Prophets and millenialists; the uses of Biblical prophecy in England from the 1790s to the 1840s (Auckland and Oxford, 1978)

Ministry

Minutes of periodical meeting of Unitarian ministers in and around London 7 volumes 1863-1922 [missing 1906-14] [DWL MS 38.60-1]

Axon, Ernest  ‘“Reverend” and some other styles of nonconformist ministers’ TUHS  6:4 (1938)  310-329

Bolam, C. Gordon  ‘The association of dissenting ministers in Northamptonshire TUHS  15:2 (1972) 54-64; 15:3 (1973) 105-110

Bolam, C. Gordon  ‘Some account of the annual meeting of Presbyterian ministers of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire: established 1798 ’ TUHS   9:2 (1948) 78-100;  9:3 (1949) 125-145

Evans, George Eyre Midland churches: a history of the congregations on the roll of the Midland Christian Union (Dudley, 1899) pp.259-260 [Monthly Meeting . . . Warwickshire and neighbouring counties. See also Dudley Double lecture pp. 117-118 and Oldbury Double Lecture pp. 176-177 ]

Hill, Andrew M. ‘The death of ordination in the Unitarian tradition’ TUHS   14:4 (1970) 190-208

Maginnis, D and others Proceedings of the centenary celebrations of the Monthly meeting of the Protestant Dissenting ministers of Warwickshire and the neighbouring counties . . . Birmingham, December, 1882  (1883)

Murch, Jerom A history of the Presbyterian and General Baptist  Churches in the west of England with memoirs of some of their pastors (London, 1835) pp.548-555  ['Sketch of the history of the Exeter Assembly of ministers']

Perry, Herbert. E.  ‘The ministers’ monthly meeting in the Manchester district’  TUHS   5:1 (1931) 17-23

Rowe, Mortimer 'The historical development of the Unitarian ministry in England' Faith and Freedom  13:2 (Spring 1960) 61-70

Natural sciences

Laboucheix, Henri  ‘Chemistry, materialism and theology in the work of Joseph Priestley’ The Price-Priestley Newsletter 1 (1977) 31-48

Lawless, C.  ‘Scientific progress and religious dissent’ Block 3  Science and belief from Copernicus to Darwin (Milton Keynes, Open University Press, 1974)

McEvoy, John G.  ‘Enlightenment and dissent in science: Joseph Priestley and the limits of theoretical reasoning’ Enlightenment and Dissent  2 (1983) 47-68

Müller, Karis  ‘Physics and the Deity: the ideas of R. Boscovitch and J. Priestley’  Enlightenment and Dissent  12 (1993) 49-62

Raymond, Jean   and Pickstone, John   ‘The Natural Sciences and the learning of English Unitarians: an exploration of the roles of Manchester College’ in Smith, Barbara ed. Truth, liberty, religion: essays celebrating two hundred years of Manchester College (Oxford, Manchester College, 1986) pp.

Scofield, Robert E.  ‘Joseph Priestley: theology, physics and metaphysics’ Enlightenment and Dissent  2 (1983) 69-82

Watkins, Trevor  ‘Unitarians and natural philosophy’ TUHS  20:3 (1993) 215-216

Non-Unitarians - links with
Ditchfield, Grayson M.  ‘Some Unitarian perceptions of Dr. Johnson’ TUHS   19:3 (1989) 139-152

Ditchfield, Grayson M.  ‘Incompatible with the very name of Christian’: English Catholics and Unitarians in the age of Milner’ Recusant History 25:1 (May 2000) 53-73

Parsons, Gerald  'A forgotten debt: John Colenso and the "Life" of Blanco White' Faith and Freedom 51:2 (Autumn/Winter 1998) 96-116

UW 359-60

Ruston, Alan ‘The Unitarian correspondence of W. E. Gladstone: the British Library mss’ TUHS  18:4 (1986) 219-224