American Universalism: A Bicentennial Historical Essay
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George Huntston Williams' address to the 1970 Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly sparked so much interest that his remarks were later expanded into this classic study of Universalist theological positions, now in it's fourth edition. Williams considers the social reform efforts of Horace Greeley and Quillen Shinn, the ordination of women, the temperance movement, penal reform, spiritualism, pacifism and more. This edition includes a new introduction by Charles A. Howe.
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