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  2. Forrest Church - Wikipedia

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    Frank Forrester Church IV (September 23, 1948 – September 24, 2009) was a leading Unitarian Universalist minister, author, and theologian. He was Senior Minister of the Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York City, until late 2006 when he was appointed as Minister of Public Theology. [2]

  3. Webster Kitchell - Wikipedia

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    Kitchell is the author of three books: God's Dog: Conversations with Coyote (1991), [4] Coyote Says: More Conversations With God's Dog (1996) [5] and Get a God: More Conversations with Coyote (2002) [6] All three books, which were published by the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, provide dialogues relating to concepts of faith, philosophy, existentialism and life's truths ...

  4. Owen D. Young - Wikipedia

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    Owen D. Young was born on October 27, 1874, on a small farmhouse in the village of Van Hornesville, Town of Stark, New York.His parents’ names were Jacob Smith Young and Ida Brandow and they worked the farm that his grandfather owned.

  5. Clinton Lee Scott - Wikipedia

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    His 1946 book, Parish Parables is still available as an ebook. [2] His theology evolved from liberal Christian, to Christian humanist, to global humanist. [ 1 ] As the first prominent Universalist to embrace humanism, [ 1 ] he signed the Humanist Manifesto I [ 3 ] in 1933 and Humanist Manifesto II [ 4 ] in 1973.

  6. Clarence Skinner (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Russell Skinner (1881–1949) was a Universalist minister, teacher, and dean of the Crane School of Theology at Tufts University. Born on March 23, 1881, in Brooklyn, New York, he graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1904 with a BA and was ordained in 1906. He served as minister at the Universalist Church in Mont Vernon, New York ...

  7. Unitarian Church of All Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Unitarian Church of All Souls at 1157 Lexington Avenue at East 80th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1932 and was designed by Hobart Upjohn – Richard Upjohn's grandson – in the Neo-colonial style [1] with a Regency-influenced brick base. [2] It is the congregation's fourth sanctuary. [1]

  8. Richard Eddy (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eddy, D.D. (21 June 1828 – 16 August 1906) was an American Universalist clergyman, born at Providence, R. I. He was a chaplain of the Sixtieth New York Volunteers during the American Civil War. From 1877 to 1906 he was president of the Universalist Historical Society and from 1886 to 1891 he was editor of the Universalist Register.

  9. List of Christian universalists - Wikipedia

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    Universalist minister Gerrard Winstanley: 1609 –September 10, 1676 English: Digger and Quaker: George Macdonald December 10, 1824 - September 19, 1905 Scottish Congregational Clergyman and writer of novels Maria Cook: 1779 - December 21, 1835 American Universalist First woman to be recognized as a Universalist preacher.