Unitarian Church

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Literary responses George Eliot
The translator's work was warmly praised by Charles Wicksteed in the Prospective Review (a vehicle for Unitarian opinion).
Ashton, Rosemary. George Eliot: A Life. Hamish Hamilton.
62-3
Occupation Antoinette Brown Blackwell
ABB continued writing philosophy and participating in the suffrage movement well into her late eighties. By this time she was recognized by many as an accomplished philosophical writer, suffragist, and a preacher in the Congregational...
politics Dorothy Richardson
With varying degrees of commitment (usually minor), Richardson immersed herself in various philosophical movements of the period. She did much of her reading at the British Museum 's Reading Room, which she revered, but elsewhere...
politics Laura Ormiston Chant
During one of her trans-Atlantic tours, in Spring 1893, LOC addressed the Women's Era Club , an African-American women's club located in Boston, Massachusetts, that promoted both racial equality and women's suffrage. There Chant...
Author summary Amelia Opie
AO , who was publishing at the end of the eighteenth century and during the earlier nineteenth century, is best known as a novelist, but was also a dramatist, poet, and short-story writer. The opinions...
Publishing Anna Letitia Barbauld
She wrote for other periodicals as well. From 1803 she reviewed poetry and belles lettres for the Annual Review, edited by her nephew Arthur Aikin , though few of her contributions are identified. For...
Publishing Frances Power Cobbe
FPC was the only woman to write regularly for the progressive UnitarianTheological Review, with which she published two dozen essays between 1864 and 1877 (many of them collected in Hopes of the Human...
Textual Features Sarah Flower Adams
In keeping with the Repository's Unitarian philosophy, SFA considered writing to be a means to social improvement,
Todd, Janet, editor. Dictionary of British Women Writers. Routledge.
a way to express one's political and spiritual opinions.
Armstrong, Isobel et al., editors. Nineteenth-Century Women Poets. Clarendon Press.
The Welsh Wanderer (July 1834), and An...
Textual Features Monica Furlong
MF 's contributors here, both men and women, look back at childhoods in which belief and observance were integral parts. They include those whose remembered experience was gleaned within different faiths: Anglican , Roman Catholic
Textual Production Margaret Laurence
She wrote the last-published first: a Christmas Nativity story written in 1960, for her children's Sunday School at the Unitarian Church in Vancouver, where earnest sceptics wanted the involvement of angels downplayed. She then...
Textual Production Sarah Wentworth Morton
SWM also pioneered the sonnet in America and wrote hymns for several different denominations. Her tolerance for different beliefs and movements appears in Reanimation, a Hymn for the Humane Society (an organization dedicated to saving...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Edna Lyall
The Burges children's father, though he is against Pusey ism, is broad-minded
Lyall, Edna. The Burges Letters: A Record of Child Life in the Sixties. Longmans, Green, and Co.
33
about Puseyites as he is in other respects: visitors to their house include not only Anglicans but Moravians , a Baptist ...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Caroline Frances Cornwallis
The letters in Christian Sects (which is headed by three quotations, one of them from St John's Gospel) are said to have been exchanged between one of the editors of the Small Books, and...

Timeline

No timeline events available.

Texts

No bibliographical results available.