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of Governor Long before the municipal authorities and citizens of Boston, July 4, 1882.

      2

      Eph. iv. 13.

      3

      Milman's "History of Christianity."

      4

      Civitate Dei, lib. xxi., chap. 16.

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      Civitate Dei, lib.

1

Oration of Governor Long before the municipal authorities and citizens of Boston, July 4, 1882.

2

Eph. iv. 13.

3

Milman's "History of Christianity."

4

Civitate Dei, lib. xxi., chap. 16.

5

Civitate Dei, lib. xxi., chap. 16.

6

For evidence of the many utterances of the Universalist idea in the literature of the past, the reader is referred to the volume entitled "A Cloud of Witnesses," by Rev. John W. Hanson, D. D., Chicago, 1880.

7

Bancroft's History of the United States, vol. viii.

8

Acts, xvii. 24, 28.

9

Rev. v. 18.

10

1 Cor. xii. 14, 26.

11

When Rev. John Murray first preached in Faneuil Hall, Nov. 26, 1773, he discoursed from this appropriate text: "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." – John, viii. 36.

12

Rev. T. Whittemore, D. D. Speech at Faneuil Hall Festival, 1858.

13

Rev. J. H. Tuttle, D. D.

14

Rev. J. Smith Dodge, D. D.

15

Rev. A. D. Mayo, Sermon at Funeral of Rev. Thomas Jones of Gloucester, Mass., 1846.

16

Rev. Dr. A. A. Miner, Discourse at Gloucester, September, 1870.

17

Comm. on Acts, ii. 23.

18

Heb. ii. 9.

19

Rev. H. W. Beecher.

20

John, xii. 32; 1 Tim. ii. 4.

21

John, iii. 16, 17.

22

Dr. Taylor Lewis.

23

The volume on the Atonement, issued in 1805 by Rev. Hosea Ballou, was the first of any note, in this country, in which the subordination of Christ to the Father was maintained. Dr. Mayhew and Rev. James Freeman, of Boston, had already preached anti-Trinitarian views in that city, and Dr. Priestley and a Mr. Butler had preached them in other parts of the country. But Mr. Ballou's circumstances had not, it is likely, allowed him to know what these men believed and taught. – Rev. Dr. A. P. Putnam, in "Religious Magazine," April, 1871.

24

Mr. Parker's views were the subject of special note and examination on the part of the Universalist journals. A candid and able review of his opinions was given in "The Universalist Miscellany" of April, 1845, by the editor, Rev. O. A. Skinner. Rev. Mr. Lothrop, of the Brattle Square Church (Unitarian), delivered and published a strong discourse in opposition to the Rationalism of Mr. Parker.

25

Anti-Supernaturalism, a sermon delivered July 13, 1845, before the Senior Class of the Divinity School, Harvard University.

26

Biography of Ralph Waldo Emerson, by G. W. Cook.

27

This circular was signed by the sub-committee, Rev. J. G. Adams and Rev. E. H. Chapin.

28

Memoir of Dr. Gannett, by his son, p. 294.

29

Heb. viii. 21, 22.

30

Chambers' Miscellany.

31

New Amer. Enc.

32

Universalist Quarterly, Vol. VI. No. 4, October, 1849.

33

"Gospel Banner," Augusta, Me., June 10, 1882.

34

The Governor of Wyoming affirms that woman suffrage is an unqualified success in the Territory.

35

For a more ample view of the position and work of the women of the Universalist Church, we refer the reader to the volume recently given to the public by Mrs. E. R. Hanson, entitled "Our Women Workers." Chicago, 1882.

36

A new edition of this valuable work, with an Introduction by Rev. Dr. Miner, Mr. Ballou's successor in the Boston pastorate, has just been issued by the Universalist Publishing House in this city. It ought to have a new and a larger circulation than ever. The writer owes his conversion to Universalism, by divine grace, to the reading of this book.

37

Account by Rev. A. B. Grosh.

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