Joseph Priestley and English Unitarianism in AmericaPenn State Press, 1. 11. 2010 |
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Introduction | 1 |
Antecedent to American Unitarianism | 15 |
2 The Socinian Migration and the Founding of American Unitarianism | 43 |
3 Joseph Priestley and Unitarianism in Philadelphia | 77 |
4 Unitarianism in Northumberland and the American Religious Frontier | 117 |
5 Socinianism Arianism and the Quest for Unitarian Identity | 151 |
James Kay and Pennsylvania Unitarianism in the Nineteenth Century | 205 |
The Death and Resurrection of English Unitarianism? | 239 |
Bibliography | 253 |
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Back Cover | 283 |
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