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- noun Plural form of
Unitarian .
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The Puritans had early struggled to secure a simplification of the church service and the introduction of more preaching (p. 359), and in the seventeenth century the organization of three additional dissenting sects, which became known as Unitarians,
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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In no proper sense of the word can I call Unitarians and Socinians believers in Christ; at least, not in the only Christ of whom I have read or know any thing.
Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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Today they might be called Unitarians; in fact, John Adams, another author of the Declaration, and the President under whom the treaty was ratified, is buried in a Unitarian church, along with his wife Abigail and his son John Quincy.
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In the State of Massachusetts the Unitarians are a very influential body, numbering many of the most intellectual and highly educated of the population.
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He talks of "repudiation" of the Bible and says that the Bible was no longer an important source for the Unitarians, which is just plain wrong.
Philocrites: Knock, knock, knocking on Mark Oppenheimer. 2006
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What if, instead of advertising a meetup for people who identify as Unitarians, we organized a meetup on topics of liberal religion?
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The Unitarians were the most active, and meetings were held all over the country by the local Jacobin clubs.
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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A bright red-brick church of the Unitarians is a little further on.
The Kensington District The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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In the State of Massachusetts the Unitarians are a very influential body, numbering many of the most intellectual and highly educated of the population.
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"At that time the Unitarians were the place where people went if they didn't have a religious tradition or it was an interfaith marriage because we have always been very accommodating in that way."
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