What Do Unitarians Believe? A Statement of Faith.

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Singerman ID: supp2031
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Year: 1877
Entry: Wendte, Charles W. What Do Unitarians Believe? A Statement of Faith. Cincinnati: Printed for the First Congregational Unitarian Church, 1877.
Author/Editor: Wendte, Charles W
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Holdings: None
Title: What Do Unitarians Believe? A Statement of Faith.
Printer/Publisher: Printed for the First Congregational Unitarian Church
Language: English
Notes: Unitarianism and Christianity ("the purest and best form of religion") are far superior to other creeds, including Judaism owing to its narrowness. See also Isaac M. Wise, "A Unitarian’s Confession Reviewed," being a rabbi’s reply to Wendte’s pamphlet; American Israelite (Cincinnati), Dec. 21, 1877, p. 4 ("... Mr. Wendte despises the God of Abraham and Isaac"). Imprint taken from Anatole Browde, Faith Under Siege: A History of Unitarian Theology (New York, 2009, c2008), p. 190, note 155. Another ed.: What Do Unitarians Believe? A Statement of Faith. Together with Appendices on the Unitarian Church and the Unitarian Fellowship. Boston: American Unitarian Association, [189-?]. 40 p. Copies: CU-B, NjPT, NBuBE, NNUT.