American Revolution
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C. C. ‘English Dissenters and the
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Architecture
Betjeman,
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Briggs, Martin S.
Puritan architecture and its future
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Drummond, Andrew
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Godfrey, W.
H. ‘Unitarian chapels in
Hague, Graham and
Judy The Unitarian heritage: an architectural survey
of chapels and churches in the Unitarian tradition in the
Hague, Judy ‘Nonconformist
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Jones, Ronald P. Nonconformist church architecture
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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
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Powell, Ken The
fall of
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
(
in
progress. 3 volumes have been published so far
Central England
(198); South West England (1990); North of
Stell,
Christopher Architects
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Wigmore-Beddoes,
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chapter
4 the affinity shown . . . in architectural style
Biblical criticism
Brooks, Marilyn ‘Priestley’s
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Clayden,
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Garrard, L. A.
‘The Unitarian contribution to New Testament study in the 20th century’ TUHS 19:2 (1988) 63-70
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chapter
2 the affinity shown in the approach to higher criticism; chapter 3 the
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everlasting punishment, the atonement, and the divinity of Christ
Wiles, Maurice F.
‘
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
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Solly,
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Christology
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Watts, Ruth E.
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TUHS 13:4 (1966) 155-167
Garrett, Clarke
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McLachlan,
Herbert The Unitarian movement in the religious life of
Hymnology
Clarke, Gordon
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this material now?
Cox, Kenneth was
proposing a thesis on 19th century Unitarian hymns at
Davis, Valentine David ‘Unitarian
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see
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Jones, R. J. ‘Our Welsh hymn book’ TUHS 2:1
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Wright,
McCafferty,
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McLachlan,
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history and hymnology’ TUHS 16:3
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McLachlan,
H. John ‘James Martineau
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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:
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Spears, Robert
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Stephenson, H.
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Tarrant, Dorothy ‘Some
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Freedom 4 (1950-1) 23-28
Wykes,
David L. ‘From David’s Psalms to
International Unitarian Links
‘Letter of Bishop
Ferencz’ TUHS 3:2
(1924) 182-183
American
Unitarian Association Commission to
Arnason,
Wayne Follow the gleam: a history of the liberal religious youth movements (Boston,
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Belsham,
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14:2 (1968) 72-77
Fretwell,
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Gal, István ‘A Transylvanian Unitarian [Sándor Bölöni Farkas
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Hill, Andrew
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Hugenholtz
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addresses and papers at the second International Council of Unitarian and Other
Liberal Religious Thinkers and Workers, held at
Kenworthy,
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Loriczy,
Dionysius ‘The Hungarian Unitarian Church part 1 How it became known to
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McGuffie,
Duncan S. ‘William Ellery Channing’s religion and its influence’ TUHS 17:2 (1980) 45-53
McLachlan,
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New pilgrimage of the spirit: proceedings and papers of the
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Short, Harry Lismer ‘[The Edict of] Torda [
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Tayler,
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Charles William Freedom and fellowship in religion: proceedings and papers of the fourth
International Congree of Free Christians and other
Religious Liberals held at
Wendte,
Charles William and Davis, Valentine David eds. Fifth international congress of Free Christianity and religous progress. proceedings and papers
Wendte,
Charles William The wifder
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religious unity 1844-1927 (Boston, Beacon Press, 1927)
Wykes, David L. ‘John Paget M. D.. of
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McLachlan,
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reprinted in McLachlan, Herbert Essays and Addresses, (Manchester
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Webb, Robert K. ‘Flying missionaries: Unitarian journalists in Victorian
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‘An historic
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O’Rourke, D.
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Rowe, Mortimer
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Natural sciences
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Ditchfield,
Grayson M. ‘Some Unitarian perceptions
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Ditchfield,
Grayson M. ‘Incompatible with the very
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UW 359-60
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18:4 (1986) 219-224
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Dennis. G. ‘How the Unitarian movement
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Dennis. G. Yesterday’s radicals: a study
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Herbert The Unitarian movement in the
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Preaching
Jones, Alan ‘William Durning’s
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Liverpool, 1818’ TUHS 16:1 (1975) 22-30
McLachlan,
Herbert ‘The homiletic use of English literature’ McLachlan,
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266-289
Wykes,
David L. ‘“A good discourse, well
explained in 35 minutes”: Unitarians and preaching in the early nineteenth
century’ TUHS 21:3 (1997) 173-190
Psychical Studies
Whitby,
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Reform
Eckersley,
Rachel 'John Cartwright: radical reformer and Unitarian?' TUHS 22:1 (1999) 37-53
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Mark ‘Rational religion and political
radicalism’ Enlightenment and Dissent 4 (1985) 35-46
Richey, Russell
E. ‘The origins of British radicalism:
the changing rationale for Dissent’ Eighteenth
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Slavery
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(1981) 129-131
Stange,
Douglas Charles British Unitarians
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Stange,
Douglas Charles British Unitarians and the crisis of American slavery 1833-1865
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Social factors
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Arthur ‘Social factors in British
Unitarian history’ Faith and Freedom
22:2 (Spring 1969) 64-74
Peacock,
Arthur ‘Unitarian social service: its
changing patterns Faith and Freedom 19:2 (Spring 1966) 73-79
Sunday Schools
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Broadbent, Arnold
The first hundred years of the Sunday
School Association (1833-1933)
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Burgess, Walter
H. ‘James Martineau
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Bushrod,
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Alan ‘Sunday schools in the East Midland
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Arthur Early Warrington Nonconformity (Warrington, 1922) pp. 141-149
Procter, G.
Marian The Reverend William Turner and
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Toleration
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Unitarian definition
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Unitarians and evangelicals
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(Metuchen and London, The Scarecrow Press, 1983)
Unitarian
involvement with 4 pan-evangelical enterprises, the Socinian
or Test Controversy in the Bible Society 1831-2
War and peace
Ruston, Alan 'Unitarian attitudes towards World War 1' TUHS 21:4 (1998) 269-284
Women’s history
Armstrong, Isobel
and Bristow, Joseph with Shannock, Catherine Nineteen-century women poets: an anthology (Oxford
1996, 1998)
The following
Unitarian poets or poets with Unitarian connections are represented in the
anthology and all with short article on each poet:
Ann Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825) 10
poems
Anna Seward
(?1742-1809)1 poem
Joanna Baillie
(1762-1851) 7 poems
Helen Maria
Williams (?1761/2-1827) 7 poems
Lucy Aikin (1781-1864) 1 poem
Ann Taylor
(1782-1866) & Jane Taylor (1783-1824) 3 poems
Mary Howitt (1799-1888) 2 poems became RC
Mary Leman Grimstone (?1800-1852) 3 poems
? Sara Coleridge
(1802-1852) 3 poems
Frances Anne Kemble (1809-1893) 1 poem
Anne Brontë (1820-1849) 3 poems Universalist
Bessie Rainer Parkes (Belloc) (1829-1925) 2
poems became RC
L. Ormiston Chant (1848-1923) 1 poem
? M . E.
Coleridge (1861-1907) 9 poems
Brooks, Marilyn
L. ‘Mary Hays: finding a “voice” in
Dissent’ Enlightenment and Dissent 14 (1995) 3-24
Gilley,
Keith ‘Gertrude von Petzold’
TUHS 21:3 (1997) 157-172
Gleadle,
Kathryn The early feminists: radical
Unitarians and the emergence of the women’s rights movement 1831-51 (London, 1995)
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
Hamblin, F. J. 'A
minister's wife of the eighteenth century''
TUHS 10:4 (1954) 185-192
Larsen, Timothy
'"How many sisters make a brotherhood?" A case study in gender and
ecclesiology in early nineteenth-century English Dissent' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 49:2 (April 1998) 282-292
Macleod, Emma
Vincent ‘Women at war: British women and
the debate on the wars against
Revolutionary France in the 1790s’ Enlightenment
and Dissent 15 (1996) 3-32
Tarrant,
Dorothy ‘Unitarians and Bedford College’ TUHS
9:4 (1950) 201-206
Watts, Ruth E. The Unitarian contribution to the
development of female education in England in the nineteenth century (University of Leicester, unpublished M.A.
thesis, 1980)
Watts, Ruth
E. ‘Radical Dissent and the emancipation
of women 1780-1860’ Faith and Freedom
38:2 (Summer 1985) 71-82
Watts, Ruth E. Changing societies: Unitarians, gender and
education in England (Longmans, due
1998)
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.
'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.
'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