Unitarianism defined and defended; : being extracts from lectures delivered at Liverpool in 1839, by three Unitarian ministers, in answer to lectures against Unitarianism, by thirteen clergymen of the Episcopal sect. ; Printed for the American Unitarian Association.

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Corporate Author: American Unitarian Association
Other Authors: Thom, John Hamilton, 1808-1894, Martineau, James, 1805-1900, Butts, I. R. (Isaac Ridler), 1795-1882
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Boston: : James Munroe & Co. 134 Washington Street., May, 1841. Price 6 cents.
Series:Tracts of the American Unitarian Association ; 1st series, no. 166.
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Item Description:Contains excerpts from thirteen lectures, attributed to Rev. Thom, Martineau, and Giles.
"The selection of the following passages, taken from their proper connections, and not arranged in any systematic order, must receive the indulgence of their authors and readers. It was impossible, without greatly exceeding the size of our tracts, to indicate the connection of the passages with the several discourses ..."--verso of title page.
At head of title: 1st series. No. 166.
"Vol. XIV, no. 166"--p. 5.
"I.R. Butts, printer, 2 School Street."--verso of title page.
Pages 4-60 also numbered 264-320.
Physical Description:60 p. ; 21 cm.