1. unitarianism - Noun
2. Unitarianism - Proper noun
The doctrines of Unitarians.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough Unitarianism won relatively few converts outside New England, its tendency to attract the wealthy and educated gave Unitarians influence beyond their numbers." Source: Internet
Highland Place Unitarian Church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2010, citation with a number of lectures on its history and the history of Unitarianism in Wales taking place there. Source: Internet
Birmingham: published by Robert Roberts, p. 11. See History of Unitarianism Although the Christadelphian movement originated through the activities of John Thomas, he never saw himself as making his own disciples. Source: Internet
Harvard Divinity School then shifted from its conservative roots to teach Unitarian theology (see Harvard and Unitarianism ). Source: Internet
He continued to support institutionalised Unitarianism for the rest of his life, writing several Defenses of Unitarianism and encouraging the foundation of new Unitarian chapels throughout Britain and the United States. Source: Internet
He later became attracted to Unitarianism and publicly converted to the Unitarian faith in 1916. Source: Internet