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"Although dated, this important source on American Unitarianism and Universalism provides excellent commentary on the quality of the listed materials and contains an exhaustive list of further sources."-Reference & User Services Quarterly
?It consists of a narrative text, an extensive series of biographical sketches ... and a comprehensive bibliographical essay, thus recommending itself as an essential part of any reference collection. The narrative itself is a very able analysis of the intellectual and theological development of Unitarianism and Universalism in America.... What it does ... it does extremely well, and is highly recommended as a reference tool and a contribution to the history of American religious thought.?-Choice
?The Unitarians and the Universalists by David Robinson is reason for rejoicing, first of all because it is a very good book and, secondly because it is the first volume of a new series that should be a landmark series for U.S.A. religous history. This is U.S.A. religious history at its best; the new series is well launched by this excellent first book....?-ADRIS Newsletter
"The Unitarians and the Universalists by David Robinson is reason for rejoicing, first of all because it is a very good book and, secondly because it is the first volume of a new series that should be a landmark series for U.S.A. religous history. This is U.S.A. religious history at its best; the new series is well launched by this excellent first book...."-ADRIS Newsletter
"It consists of a narrative text, an extensive series of biographical sketches ... and a comprehensive bibliographical essay, thus recommending itself as an essential part of any reference collection. The narrative itself is a very able analysis of the intellectual and theological development of Unitarianism and Universalism in America.... What it does ... it does extremely well, and is highly recommended as a reference tool and a contribution to the history of American religious thought."-Choice
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"It consists of a narrative text, an extensive series of biographical sketches ... and a comprehensive bibliographical essay, thus recommending itself as an essential part of any reference collection. The narrative itself is a very able analysis of the intellectual and theological development of Unitarianism and Universalism in America.... What it does ... it does extremely well, and is highly recommended as a reference tool and a contribution to the history of American religious thought." Choice