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resources for doing further research on Universalism. We are always eager
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may expand our list!
Universalist
Herald: Universalist Heritage and Spirit Today. "Since 1847, The Oldest
Continuously Published Liberal Religious Periodical in North America" Published
Bimonthly. The Rev. Justin F. LaPoint, Editor. e-mail:
justinlapoint@hotmail.com
The New Massachusetts Universalist Convention. The New
Massachusetts Universalist Convention is an organization of individual Unitarian
Universalists devoted to fanning the flame of Universalism in order to inform
the Unitarian Universalist movement today and to help light the way toward the
future. Newsletter writer: Rev. Richard Trudeau. e-mail:
nmuc@att.net
http://home.att.net/~nmuc
Unitarian Universalist Women's
Heritage Society (UUWHS): The Society seeks to recover and preserve the
stories of UU women's lives so that future generations can be inspired by their
wisdom and courage, celebrating the valuable gifts we have received from our
Universalist and Unitarian foremothers. Rev. Dr. Dorothy May Emerson, Executive
Director. e-mail: info@UUWHS.org
Unitarian
Universalist Historical Society: The society encourages the work of
historical research, documentation, and preservation by local congregations. The
society also publishes the biennial Journal of Unitarian Universalist History.
For membership information, contact Membership Clerk: Fred Stevens, P.O. Box
2776, Duxbury, MA 02331. e-mail:
revebs@aol.com
http://www.uua.org/uuhs
Universalist Bibliography
by Elizabeth Strong.
Friends of
Adin Ballou. Website includes pictures, biography and works of Ballou.
The Standard of Practical Christianity (1839); Superiority of Moral to
Political Power (1845); Capital Punishment: Reasons for Immediate
Abolition (c.1851);
Substantial sections of Adin Ballou's Christian Non-Resistance (1846).
Universalist Book Collection, Starr King School for the Ministry -- Most of
this collection was made possible by the donation by Reverend Cornelis Bakker of
his library to Starr King School.
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