Incoming Resources
- On tests of true religion
- The epic of Unitarianism ;, original writings from the history of liberal religion, David B. Parke
- A half-century of the Unitarian controversy,, with particular reference to its origin, its course, and its prominent subjects among the Congregationalists of Massachusetts.With an appendix., By George E. Ellis
- American Unitarianism, or, A brief history of the progress and present state of the Unitarian churches in America, compiled, from documents and information communicated by James Freeman and William Wells Jun. and from other Unitarian gentlemen in this country, by Thomas Belsham ; extracted from his Memoirs of the life of the Reverend Theophilus Lindsey ..
- Argument from history, by William G. Eliot
- A discourse on some of the distinguishing opinions of Unitarians, delivered at Baltimore in 1819, by William E. Channing
- A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Jared Sparks,, to the pastoral care of the First Independent Church in Baltimore, May 5, 1819., By Wiliam Ellery Channing ..
- Unitarianism, the doctrine of Matthew's Gospel, by Rev. William Ware
- Reply of a Unitarian clergyman to the "Letter of a gentleman in Boston."
- Letters addressed to Trinitarians and Calvinists,, occasioned by Dr. Wood's Letters to Unitarians., By Henry Ware ..
- Charges of unbelief, by George W. Burnap
- The nature of Jesus Christ a mystery, a sermon preached in Harvard Church, Charlestown, May 6, 1855, By George E. Ellis
- A brief statement and explanation of the Unitarian belief, by Orville Dewey
- The Welsh Freeholder's farewell epistles to the Right Rev. Samuel, Lord Bishop (lately, of St. David's) now, of Rochester, in which the Unitarian dissenters, and the dissenters in general, are vindicated from charges advanced against them in His Lordship's Circular letter, on the case of the emigrant French clergy, with a copy of that letter ..
- Claims of the Gospel on Unitarian Christians
- False witnesses answered, by James Freeman Clarke
- Presumptive arguments in favor of Unitarianism, by M. L. Hurlbut
- A discourse delivered at the installation of the Rev. Mellish Irving Motte, at the favor of the South Congregational Society, in Boston, May 21, 1828, by William Ellery Channing
- A friendly letter to the executive committee of the American Unitarian Association, touching their new Unitarian creed, or general proclamation of Unitarian views, by Theodore Parker
- The antiquity and revival of Unitarian Christianity
- A letter to the Rev. Samuel C. Thacher, on the aspersions contained in a late number of the Panoplist, on the ministers of Boston and the vicinity, by William E. Channing
- A vindication of Unitarianism,, in reply to Mr. Wardlaw's discourses on the Socinian controversy
- Unitarians entitled to the name of Christians, by Joseph Hutton
- Which society shall you join, the liberal or the orthodox?, A letter to a friend
- Unitarianism, the doctrine of our Lord Jesus Christ, by J. Scott Porter
- Three prophets of religious liberalism:, Channing, Emerson, Parker., Introduced by Conrad Wright
- Thoughts on Christian doctrine, a candid answer to candid inquirers, by William Barry
- Unitarianism, the "way of the Lord", by George G. Ingersoll
- Christian Unitarianism not a negative system, Ezra S. Gannett
- The Unitarian's answer, by Orville Dewey
- The foundation of our confidence in the Saviour, by Alvan Lamson
- Unitarianism, the faith of the Apostles, by J. Scott Porter
- The Apostle Paul a Unitarian
- Memoir of the Rev. Benjamin Goodier. Abridged from the English edition. From the Christian Examiner, number V. vol. II
- Remarks on Dr. Ware's Answer. ..
- The power of Unitarian Christianity to produce an enlightened and fervent piety, by W. E. Channing
- On the doctrine of two natures in Jesus Christ, by Alvan Lamson
- A discourse on the evidences of revealed religion, by William Ellery Channing
- A letter to the Rev. William E. Channing,, on the subject of his letter to the Rev. Samuel C. Thatcher relating to the review in the Panoplist of American Unitarianism., By Samuel Worcester
- Sober thoughts on the state of the times, addressed to the Unitarian community
- A postscript to the second series of letters addressed to Trinitarians and Calvinists,, in reply to the remarks of Dr. Woods on those letters
- The unity of God, by William G. Eliot
- The beneficial tendency of Unitarianism, by Lant Carpenter
- On denying the Lord Jesus, by Bernard Whitman
- On zeal, by Joseph Field
- What is it to be a Unitarian?, by Edward B. Hall
- Pages from the ecclesiastical history of New England, during the century between 1740 and 1840
- Unitarianism, not a new doctrine but genuine Christianity, by James D. Green
- The theology of the Cambridge Divinity School. ..., Printed for the American Unitarian Association
- The precepts of Jesus, the guide to peace and happiness;, extracted from the books of the New Testament, ascribed to the four evangelists, to which are added the first and second appeal to the Christian public in reply to the observations of Dr. Marshman of Serampore, by Rammohun Roy