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* 1780 – William Ellery Channing, Unitarian theologian ( d. 1842 )
: This article is about Dr. William Ellery Channing, the Unitarian theologian.
It drew many luminaries of the day, such as the natural philosopher and Unitarian theologian Joseph Priestley, and came to be known as " the Athens of the North " for its stimulating intellectual atmosphere.
For 100 years of its history, Phillips Academy shared its campus with the Andover Theological Seminary, which was founded on Phillips Hill in 1807 by orthodox Calvinists who had fled Harvard College after it appointed a liberal Unitarian theologian to a professorship of divinity.
His father, Andrews Norton ( 1786 – 1853 ) was a Unitarian theologian, and Dexter professor of sacred literature at Harvard ; his mother was Catherine Eliot, a daughter of banker Samuel Eliot.
* William Ellery Channing ( 1780 – 1842 ), Unitarian theologian
* James Luther Adams, the most influential theologian among American Unitarian Universalists in the 20th century, who had been reared among the Plymouth Brethren, but who built his reputation by filming interviews of anti-Hitler underground resistance neo-Orthodox German theologians and Protestant church leaders.
* Henry Ware, Jr., ( 1794 – 1843 ), Unitarian theologian
* Henry Ware, Sr. ( 1764 – 1845 ), prominent early Unitarian theologian
* Edmund Sears, Unitarian theologian
Channing's father died when he was an infant, and responsibility for the young man's education was assumed by his uncle, William Ellery Channing, the pre-eminent Unitarian theologian of the early nineteenth century.
* William Ellery Channing ( 1780 – 1842 ), Unitarian liberal theologian in the United States, who rejected the Trinity and the strength of scriptural authority, in favor of purely rationalistic " natural religion ".
For the Unitarian theologian, see William Ellery Channing.
As a vocal and well-published theologian, he earned from some the joking title of " the Unitarian Pope ".
* Frank Schulman, Unitarian Universalist minister, theologian, and author
Dr Charles Francis Potter ( 1885-1962 ) was an American Unitarian minister, theologian and author.
Frank Forrester Church IV ( born September 23, 1948 in Palo Alto, California, died September 24, 2009 ) was a leading Unitarian Universalist minister, author, and theologian.

Unitarian and Charles
Holland, minister of the Ottawa church, in 1898, Samuel A. Eliot, President of the American Unitarian Association in 1908, Charles Huntingdon Pennoyer, minister of the Halifax Universalist Church in 1909, and Horace Westwood, a Unitarian minister in Winnipeg in 1913.
* Charles Russell Lowell, Sr. ( 1782 – 1861 ), Unitarian pastor, son of The Old Judge, father of James Russell, and great-great grandfather of Robert Lowell
Dobroyd Castle, the Town Hall and the Unitarian church were all built at the behest of John Fielden and his sons and designed by John Gibson, who had been a member of Charles Barry's team at the Houses of Parliament.
The key person in York was Charles Wellbeloved, a Unitarian minister.
The same year, a younger Unitarian minister in Newport, Charles Timothy Brooks, published a biography, William Ellery Channing, A Centennial Memory.
* Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography-Article by Charles A. Howe
James Russell Lowell was born February 22, 1819, the son of the Reverend Charles Russell Lowell, Sr. ( 1782 – 1861 ), a minister at a Unitarian church in Boston who had previously studied theology at Edinburgh, and Harriett Brackett Spence Lowell.
As biographer Charles Capper has noted, she " was happy to remain on the Unitarian margins.
* Charles Fletcher Dole ( 1845 – 1927 ), Unitarian minister and author
Bowring was born in Exeter of Charles Bowring ( 1769 – 1856 ), a wool merchant from an old Unitarian family, and Sarah Jane Anne ( d. 1828 ), the daughter of Thomas Lane, vicar of St Ives, Cornwall.
For example, on 12 February 2006, the 197th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth was commemorated by " Evolution Sunday " where the message that followers of Christ do not have to choose between biblical stories of creation and evolution was taught in classes and sermons at many Methodist, Lutheran, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Unitarian, Congregationalist, United Church of Christ, Baptist and community churches.
They were active abolitionists and he was named after Charles Follen, another abolitionist and a Unitarian minister.
Eliot was the son of a Unitarian minister and grandson of Harvard president Charles Eliot and Curley based his campaign on appeals to ethnic, class and religious bigotry against the well to do White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Yankee Eliot.
* Charles Russell Lowell, Sr., Unitarian pastor, son of The Old Judge, father of James Russell, and great-great grandfather of Robert Lowell
While Darwin's parents were open enough to changing social pressures to have Charles baptised in the Church of England, his pious mother took the children to the Unitarian chapel.
His father Charles Henry Appleton Dall, ( 1816 – 86 ), a Unitarian minister, moved in 1855 to India as a missionary.
Charles Dall ( a Unitarian minister of Boston ) arrived in Calcutta to start his mission and immediately established contact with Debendranath and other Brahmos.
There, he met the Reverend Charles Joy, executive director of the Unitarian Service Committee ( USC ).
After his early life in a Unitarian family, Charles Darwin developed his interest in natural history.
From December 1923 to May 1924, Dr. Straton engaged in a series of debates with the Modernist minister Charles Francis Potter of the West Side Unitarian Church.
Robert Darwin, himself quietly a freethinker, had baby Charles baptised on 15 November 1809 in the Anglican St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, but Charles and his siblings attended the Unitarian chapel with their mother.
Charles Hope Kerr ( 1860 – 1944 ), a son of abolitionists, was a vegetarian and Unitarian in 1886 when he established Charles H Kerr Company Publishers in Chicago right before the Haymarket Riot.

Unitarian and Francis
Those holding this view include: 1600s: Sussex Baptists d. 1612: Edward Wightman 1627: Samuel Gardner 1628: Samuel Przypkowski 1636: George Wither 1637: Joachim Stegmann 1624: Richard Overton 1654: John Biddle ( Unitarian ) 1655: Matthew Caffyn 1658: Samuel Richardson 1608 – 1674: John Milton 1588 – 1670: Thomas Hobbes 1605 – 1682: Thomas Browne 1622 – 1705: Henry Layton 1702: William Coward 1632 – 1704: John Locke 1643 – 1727: Isaac Newton 1676 – 1748: Pietro Giannone 1751: William Kenrick 1755: Edmund Law 1759: Samuel Bourn 1723 – 1791: Richard Price 1718 – 1797: Peter Peckard 1733 – 1804: Joseph Priestley Francis Blackburne ( 1765 ) ( 1765 ).
In 1568, King John II Sigismund of Hungary, encouraged by his Unitarian Minister Francis David ( Dávid Ferenc ), issued the Edict of Torda decreeing religious toleration.
Her older brother, Convers Francis, became a Unitarian minister.
They socialised with the Unitarian clergymen James Martineau and John James Taylor, and read their works as well as those of other Unitarian and liberal Anglican authors such as Francis William Newman whose Phases of faith described a spiritual journey from Calvinism to theism, all part of widespread and heated debate on the authority of Anglicanism.
They socialised with the Unitarian clergymen James Martineau and John James Taylor, and read their works as well as those of other Unitarian and liberal Anglican authors such as Francis William Newman whose Phases of faith described a spiritual journey from Calvinism to theism, all part of widespread and heated debate on the authority of Anglicanism.
During Annie's long illness Darwin had read books by Francis William Newman, a Unitarian evolutionist who called for a new post-Christian synthesis and wrote that " the fretfulness of a child is an infinite evil ".
St Francis of Assisi RC Church on Textile Street, Gorton and Sacred Heart Church, Levenshulme Road, Gorton now form part of the RC Parish of Sacred Heart and St. Francis see www. catholicgorton. co. uk Other churches in Gorton which were designed by notable architects include the Brookfield Unitarian Church on Hyde Road, built by Richard Peacock ( see ) and the Mount Olivet Apostolic Church ( originally the Roman Catholic church of Our Lady of Mercy and St Thomas of Canterbury ) on Mount Road, which was built by Walter Tapper in 1927.
Ferenc Dávid ( also rendered as Francis David ) ( c. 1510 – 15 November 1579 ) was a Transylvanian Nontrinitarian and Unitarian preacher, the founder of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania.

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