Word: unitarianism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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According to an old wisecrack, "Unitarians believe that there is, at the most, one God." Last week, in the Unitarian monthly Christian Register, 17 Unitarian members tried to say a little more clearly, and a little less cleverly, exactly what the nation's 75,000 Unitarians do believe...
Carlton Whitman of the Unitarian Service Committee will dissect foreign and domestic summer work camps in the Brooks House Parlor at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon...
...always regarded suicide as a sin. The so-called Christian world of today, sadly confused on matters of life & death, gives lip-service to Christian belief but takes its hat off and stands to attention before a deed of pagan virtue. This confusion was well illustrated last week by Unitarian Minister A. Powell Davies of Washington, D.C., who hailed Jan Masaryk's self-destruction as a hero's act. Wrote he, in the Christian Register: "There was nothing more that he could say in words. There was only one way to give a warning-by a final tragic...
Circumstantial. In Plymouth, Mass., a charge of intoxication was filed against Church Organist Edward Ward, who had aroused the suspicion of police by rendering the St. Louis Blues on the Unitarian Church bells...
...site of the camp, discovered and donated by the Unitarian Service Committee, is a boarding school. Its cost of summer operation breaks down into such items are $3150 for food, $750 for medical supplies, including vitamin capsules, $500 for equipment, $500 for maintenance, $450 for insurance, and other smaller expenses...