pt. 1. Centennial history of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City: The establishment of Unitarianism in Utah and its collapse, 1891-1900. The reorganization of Unitarianism and the building of Unity Hall, 1901-1920. Building the present church, 1921-1941. Liberal religion during and after World War II, 1942-1960. The last three decades, 1961-1991 -- pt. 2. Selection of sermons: Common sense in religion (1892) / David Utter. What shall Unitarianism stand for in Salt Lake City? (1895) / Stanley M. Hunter. Faith in God (1895) / Adelbert L. Hudson. What does it mean to join the Unitarian Church? (1898) / Mila T. Maynard. Flower Sunday and its lessons (1899) / Rezin A. Maynard. The present heaven (1902) / Philip S. Thacher. The history of the devil (1903) / William H. Fish, Jr. The church of the Holy Ghost or the church of the human spirit, which? (1907) / Franklin F. Eddy. The need of religion as a means of knowing the real value of things (1909) / William Thurston Brown. The fundamental principles of a liberal religion (1912) / Fred M. Bennett. The work of a Unitarian church (1913-18) / John Malick. Radicalism (1920) / Martin Fereshetian. The relation of thought and action (1929-30) / Frank L. Hunt. The winning of our birthright : Unitarian beginnings in Europe (1941) / Jacob Trapp. What is Unitarianism? (1942) / J. Raymond Cope. The Unitarian position and purpose (1945) / Edwin H. Wilson. Achieving spiritual balance (1948) / Alfred Stiernotte. New and better Bibles (1954) / Harold Scott. One man's perspective on Mormonism (1965) / Hugh W. Gillilan. Prophetic faith or pious romance (1970) / Michael F. Cunningham. Unitarian Christianity : an analysis of William Ellery Channing's Baltimore sermon, 1819 (1971) / Ronald E. Clark. Can religion and science co-exist? (1980) / Richard Henry. In the company of seekers (1988) / Thomas R. Goldsmith.
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