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American Unitarian Association | 25 |
Dewey, Orville (1794-1882) | 3 |
Channing, William Ellery (1780-1842) | 2 |
Hutton, Joseph (1790-1860) | 2 |
Sewall, Edmund Q (1796-1866) | 2 |
Tuckerman, Joseph (1778-1840) | 2 |
Ware, Henry (1794-1843) | 2 |
Barnard, Charles Francis (1808-1884) | 1 |
Bowles, Leonard Crocker | 1 |
Bowles, Leonard Crocker (1796-1876) | 1 |
The beneficial tendency of Unitarianism
Carpenter, Lant (1780-1840); American Unitarian Association
1830
At head of title: 1st series. No. 43.
The tenth report of the American Unitarian Association, with the proceedings of the annual meeting, May 26, 1835
American Unitarian Association
1835
At head of title: 1st series. No. 95.
Tracts of the American Unitarian Association. First series.... Vol. VIII. Containing numbers LXXXV to XCV
American Unitarian Association
1835
The reports of the American Unitarian Association, presented at the seventh anniversary, May 29, 1832. With an appendix
American Unitarian Association
1832
At head of title: 1st series. No. 61.
Some scriptural readings, compared with some unscriptural sayings
Goodwin, E S (1787-1833); American Unitarian Association
1833
Pages also numbered: [169]-192.
Sober thoughts on the state of the times, addressed to the Unitarian community. Printed for the American Unitarian Association
Ware, Henry (1794-1843); American Unitarian Association
1835
At head of title: 1st series. No. 99.
One hundred scriptural arguments for the Unitarian faith
American Unitarian Association
1826
"Printed for the American Unitarian Association."
A discourse, preached at the dedication of the Second Congregational Unitarian Church, New-York, December 7, 1826
Channing, William Ellery (1780-1842)
1827
Copyright Dec. 23, 1826, by Henry Devereux Sewall. "J. Seymour, printer, John-Street."-p. [2].
Omniscience the attribute of the Father only
Hutton, Joseph (1790-1860); American Unitarian Association
1826
"Printed for the American Unitarian Association" - t.p. Pages 4-36 also numbered 86-118.
On religious phraseology
Dewey, Orville (1794-1882)
1826
Pages 4-36 also numbered 122-154. Anon., by O. Dewey. At head of title: "No. 5".
A letter on the principles of the missionary enterprise
Tuckerman, Joseph (1778-1840); American Unitarian Association
1826
Running title: On the principles of the missionary enterprise. Signed on p. 40: Joseph Tuckerman. Chelsea, June 8th, 1826. Pages 4-40 also numbered 158-194. "Printed for the American Unitarian A...
The Unitarian's answer
Dewey, Orville (1794-1882); American Unitarian Association
1826
"Printed for the American Unitarian Association" - t.p. "First published by the New Bedford Book and Tract Association" - verso of t.p.