• Sir Thomas Baker (16 May 1810 – 17 April 1886) was a Unitarian minister and Mayor of Manchester, England. Baker was born in Birmingham on 16 May 1810...
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  • Thomas Baker (missionary) (1832–1867), English Christian missionary cannibalised in Fiji Sir Thomas Baker (Unitarian) (1810–1886), English Unitarian minister...
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    daughter of George Fisher Baker, a wealthy banker. On April 12, 1898, she married William Goadby Loew at All Souls' Unitarian Church in New York City....
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  • See also History of Unitarianism A number of notable people have considered themselves Unitarians, Universalists, and following the merger of these denominations...
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    Thomas Starr King (December 17, 1824 – March 4, 1864), often known as Starr King, was an American Universalist and Unitarian minister, influential in California...
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    Baker (27 August 1800 – 26 May 1867) was an English Unitarian minister. He was born in Birmingham on 27 August 1800. He was the eldest son of Thomas Baker...
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    Biography of Thomas Jefferson. Wm. B. Eerdmans. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-8028-0156-2. Retrieved October 7, 2013. "Thomas Jefferson". Unitarian Universalist Association...
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    Cross Street Chapel is a Unitarian church in central Manchester, England. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches...
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    Bank Street Unitarian Chapel is a Unitarian place of worship in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. Bank Street Chapel has its origins in a congregation...
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    Thomas Wentworth Higginson (December 22, 1823 – May 9, 1911), who went by the name Wentworth,: 52  was an American Unitarian minister, author, abolitionist...
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  • of intellectualism and spirituality at the time. The doctrine of the Unitarian church as taught at Harvard Divinity School was closely related. Transcendentalism...
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  • congregation, which by the early 19th century began to identify itself as Unitarian. In 1809 the congregation moved to the New Gravel Pit Chapel nearby, while...
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    were wed, and she became Mary Baker Eddy in a small ceremony presided over by a Unitarian minister. In 1881, Mary Baker Eddy started the Massachusetts...
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  • Assemblies of Yahweh, Members Church of God International, Unitarian Christians, Unitarian Universalist Christians, The Way International, the Philadelphia...
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  • Dudeism, Raëlism, Humanistic Judaism, Laveyan Satanism, The Satanic Temple, Unitarian Universalism, and Ethical culture. Religion portal Apatheism Conceptions...
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  • middle name, Marlais, was given in honour of his great-uncle, William Thomas, a Unitarian minister and poet whose bardic name was Gwilym Marles. Dylan, pronounced...
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  • places mentioned in the work was published at London in 1868. Baker, who was a unitarian, took a deep interest in various local institutions, and was a...
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    Edward Enfield (philanthropist) (category English Unitarians)
    literary student in 1826; he was contemporary with Samuel Bache and Sir Thomas Baker of Manchester. Through the influence of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd...
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  • converted into a Hindu temple. The Unitarian Universalist church still operates this building as First Unitarian Church, and also operates three additional...
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    in 1942. In 1961, it consolidated with the American Unitarian Association to form the Unitarian Universalist Association. The defining theology of Universalism...
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    Healing Revelations of Mary Baker Eddy, New York: Prometheus Books, 1993. Thomas, Robert David. With Bleeding Footsteps: Mary Baker Eddy's Path to Religious...
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    Anastos, M. Elizabeth (ed.). Our Unitarian Universalist Story: A Six-session Program for Adults. Boston, Mass: Unitarian Universalist Association. p. 41...
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    William Greenleaf Eliot, had moved to St. Louis, Missouri, to establish a Unitarian Christian church there. His father, Henry Ware Eliot, was a successful...
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    Adlai Stevenson II (category American Unitarian Universalists)
    Betty Beale. Stevenson belonged to the Unitarian faith, and was a longtime member of Bloomington's Unitarian church. However, he also occasionally attended...
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    Ralph Waldo Emerson (category American Unitarians)
    Massachusetts, on May 25, 1803, to Ruth Haskins and the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister. He was named after his mother's brother Ralph and his father's...
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    Frank Baker (disambiguation), multiple people Franklin Baker (1846–1923), American entrepreneur Franklin Baker (minister) (1800–1867), English Unitarian minister...
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    Waitstill Hastings Sharp (1 May 1902– 25 February 1983) was a Unitarian minister who was involved in humanitarian and relief work in Czechoslovakia and...
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    John Haynes Holmes (category 19th-century Unitarian clergy)
    John Haynes Holmes (November 29, 1879 – April 3, 1964) was an American Unitarian minister, pacifist, and co-founder of the NAACP and the ACLU. He is noted...
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    Newington Green Unitarian Church is one of England's oldest Unitarian churches, located on Newington Green, north London. The site has maintained strong...
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  • Unitarian Universalism (UU) is a theologically liberal religion characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning". Unitarian Universalists...
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