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Unitarianism in Scotland

MacWhirter, Archibald, 19621962
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In 1792 the first Unitarian group to assemble in Scotland was formed in Montrose. This society was gathered by William Christie, merchant, who had become convinced of the doctrines of Unitarianism through personal study. Mr Christie was joined in 1793 by Rev. Thomas Fyshe Palmer who previously had been an Anglican curate. In 1795 Palmer came to Dundee and started a Unitarian society, as well as conducting services for groups in Forfar and Arbroath.
Main title:
Unitarianism in Scotland / Archibald MacWhirter
Imprint:
1962.
Collation:
43p. : 21 cm
Dewey class:
288
Language:
English
BRN:
3426004
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