531, 532
Skepticism in various Sects, 532, 533
CHAPTER XXIII.
THE UNITED STATES: THE UNITARIAN CHURCH.--THE UNIVERSALISTS.
Novelty in American History, 534
Separation of Church and State, 534-536
Relations between the Old World and the United States, 536, 537
The Unitarian Church:
The Venerable Stoddard, 537, 538
Jonathan Edwards, 538
The Half-Way Covenant, 538
James Freeman, 538, 539
Early Unitarian Publications, 539, 540
Unitarianism in Harvard University, 540
Andover Theological Seminary, 540, 541
Controversy between Channing and Worcester, 541
William Ellery Channing, 541-544
The Unitarian Creed, 544-553
The _Christian Examiner_, 553
The Young Men's Christian Union, 553-558
The Unitarian National Convention, 558-560
Present state of the Unitarian Church, 560
Universalism:
Rise in America, 560, 561
Doctrines of Universalism, 561, 562
Present state of Universalism, 562, 563
CHAPTER XXIV.
THE UNITED STATES CONTINUED: THEODORE PARKER AND HIS
SCHOOL.
Early Attachment of the Unitarians to the Doctrine of
Miracles, 564
Theodore Parker:
His Personal History, 564, 565
His Course toward Orthodoxy, 566
His Opinions, 566-571
Influence of American Skepticism, 571, 572
Frothingham's juvenile Work, 572, 573
"Liberal Christianity," 573-575
Duty of the American Church, 575, 576
CHAPTER XXV.
INDIRECT SERVICE OF SKEPTICISM--PRESENT OUTLOOK.
Great Success the Result of strong Opposition, 577-579
Biblical Study indirectly benefited by the Attacks of
Rationalism, 5
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