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The Unitarian review and religious magazine, Volume 20

 edited by Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie

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Humboldt, Iowa - Page 82
Safford of Humboldt, Iowa, a devoted and earnest worker and preacher, who was then lying ill, and unable to continue her labors. ...
more pages: 366
Erfurt - Page 440
While still at Erfurt, an event occurred which was of decisive influence on his future. He was called in 1508 to a professorship at the new University ...
more pages: 439 452 511
Milan - Page 501
The privilege of spending the larger half of last October with Bracciforti, at Milan, involves the duty of a brief report of his work and its signal ...
more pages: 441 502 505 506 508
Rome - Page 440
Through Germany and Italy, in Rome itself, his uppermost thought was to lose none of the benefits promised to those who should fulfil the round of ...
more pages: 142 251 445 562 564
Boston - Page 80
themselves in these vicinities are fast giving way to stores; but there are people living in the upper part of store buildings, all over Boston. ...
more pages: 2 79 94 229 365
Cheltenham - Page 180
After various vicissitudes of fortune, he finally succeeded in obtaining a moderate property, when he retired to the beautiful town of Cheltenham, ...
more pages: 182
Andover - Page 229
Its tones had scarcely died upon the air before the appeal was answered by an authoritative voice from Andover. Prof. Park, speaking to the clergy at ...
more pages: 358
Augsburg - Page 445
Frederic interfered, and obtained a hearing for Luther before the papal legate at Augsburg. Warned not to go thither, he started, as he says, ...
more pages: 345 443
Bedford, Mass - Page 80
This Conference held its summer meeting in Bedford, Mass., a quiet, lovely village containing a small Unitarian society, worshipping in the ancestral ...
London - Page 38
although any visitor to London who remembers 1ns brilliant eyes and interesting dark face, will readily accord to him a place among the intellectual ...
more pages: 83 180 188 374 475
Paris - Page 140
Night has folded the great city of Paris in its dark embrace. Its thousands are hushed in sleep, unconscious of a meeting on the summit of Montmartre ...
more pages: 281 382 509 574
Hampton, Va - Page 181
assisted them often during her life, and in her will gave four thousand dollars to the institution at Hampton, Va., for their education. ...
Jerusalem - Page 141
We find Loyola in the early part of the year 1537 in the city of Venice, with nine associates, about departing for their holy work in Jerusalem, ...
more pages: 98 221 225 226 382
Quebec - Page 147
Quebec was restored to France, and Champlain, under commission from Richelieu, resumed command. The boom of the saluting cannon on the morning of May ...
more pages: 146
Cambridge - Page 365
She makes us smile when, in her simple, graphic style, she describes the young Parker as going up to Cambridge for examination, and says, ...
more pages: 274 465
Harvard, Mass - Page 176
At the anniversary exercises of the Bromfield School in Harvard, Mass., a few weeks since, an interesting paper was read by Henry B. ...
more pages: 278
Venice - Page 141
We find Loyola in the early part of the year 1537 in the city of Venice, with nine associates, about departing for their holy work in Jerusalem, ...
more pages: 503 504
Florence - Page 563
We will not forget, O friends, what the lion of Caprera said to the people of Florence in 1866 : " Do you wish to free yourselves from spiritual slav- ...
more pages: 351 366 381 527
Winchester, Mass - Page 272
The book gives a brief memoir of the energetic, sunny-souled, and devoted man whose happy and successful ministry in Winchester, Mass., ...
Pueblo - Page 116
This leaves Pueblo at a distance of some sixty miles to the eastward, and Denver about forty, and makes the Ute territory approximately 38700 square ...
Naples - Page 142
Its members were now sent in various directions, — Sal" meron and Brouet on a secret mission to Ireland ; Bobadilla to Naples ; Faber first to the ...
more pages: 502
Watertown - Page 365
Francis," in Watertown, who was so kind to Theodore Parker when he kept school there, was a Unitarian. If she did, she would say so. ...
Oxford - Page 554
The beautiful Oxford monument, uniting the three sufferers, Ridley, Latimer, and Cranmer, is unrivalled in interest by any similar memorial. ...
more pages: 191
Leipzig - Page 315
Rather had I expected that, with all appreciation of the great services of the man of Leipzig, it would have been frightened back at his theory in its ...
more pages: 446 447
Denver - Page 116
This leaves Pueblo at a distance of some sixty miles to the eastward, and Denver about forty, and makes the Ute territory approximately 38700 square ...
Joliet - Page 147
With his companion Joliet, he traversed the whole distance from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the Mississippi, which he discovered June 17, 1673, ...
Athens - Page 243
He was still in Italy, where he was taken at once to the heart of the most noble and cultivated circles ; and Athens, still glorious with the undimin- ...
Mainz - Page 443
bishop of Mainz also. A newly elected archbishop had to send to Rome for the pallium, or collar of state, which was the sign of his office ; and the ...
more pages: 452
Chicago - Page 573
a pleasure to say that the meeting was an entire success ; and the way in which the speakers were appreciated by the public and the press of Chicago.
more pages: 185 319
Prague - Page 348
We see that Prague and Wittenberg were within hearing distance of each other ; and we get an idea of the quality of HUBS, in the fact that his report ...
more pages: 436
Concord, Mass - Page 467
Harris, of Concord, Mass., read a broad and comprehensive paper on the " Educational Lessons of the Census." Dr. Haygood, of Georgia, gave an address ...
Neuchatel - Page 574
Our Swiss friend avers that the authorities of Neuchatel were justified in expelling the Salvation Army from their midst. ...
Pesaro - Page 507
She had to live there, in order to secure the pension of her husband, who for many years was a judge at Pesaro. It has been often said that her son, ...
Damascus - Page 213
is this personal attraction of that Person whom he never saw till, on that day outside Damascus, the vision changed for him the look of all things. ...
more pages: 511
Bristol - Page 407
Max Miiller is fulfilling an agreeable duty, and is commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of that great Hindu with a lecture in the town of Bristol, ...
more pages: 574
Barre, Mass - Page 277
Henry Westcott began his work of twenty-four years in the ministry at Barre, Mass., was for fourteen years pastor in Lexington, and at his death had ...
Chelmsford, Mass - Page 278
Goddard, who lately ended his ministry and his life at Chelmsford, Mass. Mr. Goddard was for several years a minister of the TJniversalist body, ...
New York - Page 307
The organ of it seems to be the Christian Union, of New York ; and things are going on so fast and so far that there is no little alarm felt about it, ...
more pages: 428 467 481 502
Emmaus - Page 547
And, on that very day, two disciples were going to Emmaus ; and Jesus fell in and talked with them. The particularity of this latter narrative, ...
Washington, DC - Page 480
From the Bureau of Education, Washington, DC Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Y>M > 1881. From Williams &• Norgate, London, England. ...
more pages: 467
Lowell, Mass - Page 399
[This article is the verbatim report of an address delivered at the Ministers' Institute in Lowell, Mass., before nearly two hundred Unitarian ...
San Francisco - Page 428
From New York to San Francisco, from Maine to Florida, it has assumed in the popular imagination not the venerable character of a Gamaliel, ...
Rouen - Page 287
Bianquis, a pastor at Rouen, considered sound in the faith. He discusses the question of the entire inspiration of the Bible, in a way wholly ...
Syracuse - Page 527
May in Syracuse, that they would not obey the Fugitive Slave Law, sprang from the same spirit as that which inspired the ancient Daniel and his ...
Des Moines - Page 368
Hunting, at Des Moines, one hundred miles south of this place, is my nearest neighbor among the Unitarian ministers of our State, there is no one to ...
Oldham - Page 84
such as Dickens aud Forster, and who was actually to sit in Parliament as M. I', for Oldham, where he occupied a most respectable position, — all.
Munich - Page 231
Would that the sculptured effigies of these two prophets, one in Carrara marble, the other In Munich bronze, might stand before the Unitarian House ...
Baltimore - Page 468
Edwards, of Baltimore, spoke of promotion in schools; and the marking system was severely criticised. Gen. Eaton quoted distinguished Germans as ...
Nimes - Page 287
Pressense has also said some good words at his conferences in Nimes on "What is a Free Thinker?" and on Justin Martyr, "A Philosophic Christian. ...
Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 465
JT Sunderland about his students' class and other interesting work at Ann Arbor, Mich.; but he Is.
Magdeburg - Page 510
of Thuringia to the hill-tops of Judaea, and Luther at the age of fourteen, at school in Magdeburg, to Jesus disputing among the doctors at twelve. ...
Hartford, Ct - Page 313
Over the Windsor Avenue Church in Hartford, Ct., Mr. Stowe was lately installed. We are informed that "he believed the language of the Scripture and ...
Kensington - Page 86
Charles Howe, of Kensington, and Rev. James M. Dixon, of Hull ; also an estimable lady, Miss Catherine Swanwick, well known as a graceful writer of ...
Whittier - Page 345
Tauler was in some respects a kind of «earlier George Fox, " an apostle of the inner light " ; and our Quaker poet Whittier has been drawn by the ...
Columbus, Ohio - Page 313
Washington Gladden, lately installed over a church in Columbus, Ohio, believes that " repentance is never out of order in any world, ...
Seville - Page 37
No fires, like those of Seville and Geneva, will be kindled to suppress the heresies that may assail the dim Phantasmagory. ...
Manchester - Page 59
Manchester, refuse to give up the keys of the prison-van and rather be shot at his post, when in any case there was no chance of keeping his prisoners ...
Newport - Page 277
The first minister of our church in Newport, the little meeting-house dedicated " to Christ and peace," in which he ministered for nearly forty years, ...
St. Augustine - Page 382
He argues that St. Augustine wrote his City of God, guided by Plato's philosophy ; that the Neo-Platonists influenced the early Christians, ...
New Haven - Page 310
Smyth in New Haven, and from the action of the second council called to install Rev. Mr. Thayer in Quincy, 111., whose death, recently, ...
Philadelphia - Page 467
Leland, of Philadelphia, a well-known advocate and leader in this reform. Discussion took place ; and, then, Prof. Harris, of Concord, Mass., ...
Calcutta - Page 288
I return to Calcutta in a few days, after .a pleasant outing here. Our schools have a holiday of five weeks at this hottest season of the year. ...
Delhi - Page 83
James Smith, from Delhi, tells the meeting that everywhere he goes in India, in the railway carriages or the most lonely places, the people are asking ...

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