Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Religion/Unitarian Universalism work group/Library

Library works by frequency of citation
The following is a list of works included in the main project page arranged by the number of bibliographies there in which the works are included.

2

 * Universalism in America: A History, by Richard Eddy;
 * Heralds of a Liberal Faith, ed. Samuel Atkins Eliot;

A

 * Transcendental Wild Oats, by Louisa May Alcott;
 * An Historical Sketch of the Unitarian Movement since the Reformation, by Joseph Henry Allen;

B

 * A Treatise on Atonement, by Hosea Ballou;

C

 * The Works of William E. Channing, D.D., by William Ellery Channing;
 * Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology, by James Freeman Clarke;
 * Unitarianism in America, by George Willis Cooke;

E

 * The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, introduced by Edward Waldo Emerson, by Ralph Waldo Emerson;

F

 * Boston Unitarianism 1820-1850: A Study of the Life and Work of Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham, by Octavius Brooks Frothingham;
 * Transcendentalism in New England, by Octavius Brooks Frothingham;

G

 * Ezra Stiles Gannett: Unitarian Minister in Boston 1824-1871, by William C. Gannett;
 * Heads of Unitarian History, by Alexander Gordon;

H

 * The Life and Letters of Edward Everett Hale, by Edward Everett Hale, Jr.;
 * Reason in Religion, by Frederick Henry Hedge;

J

 * The Jefferson Bible, by Thomas Jefferson;

L

 * The Story of My Life, by Mary Ashton Rice Livermore;

P

 * The Memoirs of Joseph Priestley, by Joseph Priestley;

S

 * The Social Implications of Universalism, by Clarence Russell Skinner;
 * Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit, by William B. Sprague;
 * Memoirs of the Life of Nathaniel Stacy: Preacher of the Gospel of Universal Grace, by Nathaniel Stacy;

T

 * The Story and Significance of the Unitarian Movement, by W. G.Tarrant;

W

 * On the Formation of the Christian Character, by Henry Ware, Jr.;
 * The Early Days of Thomas Whittemore: An Autobiography, by Thomas Whittemore;
 * The Modern History of Universalism, by Thomas Whittemore;
 * Our Unitarian Heritage, by Earle Morse Wilbur;