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First Unitarian Society (Minneapolis, Minn.), ed. If men were angels: James Madison, the Bill of Rights, and the democratic dilemma. First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, 1991.

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Unitarian Universalist Association. Pacific Central District. Women & Religion Task Force, ed. Telling our stories: Celebrating ourselves : history of Women and Religion Task Force, PCD-UUA. Women & Religion Task Force, PCD, 1998.

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Taylor, Richard. American Congregationalism's Partner Churches: Canada - the Caribbean - Latin America - the Pacific. Taylor, Richard H., 2022.

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Unitarians and Universalists of Washington, D.C. Arcadia Pub., 2010.

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Marshall, Bruce T. Unitarians and Universalists of Washington, D. C. Arcadia Publishing, 2010.

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Marshall, Bruce T. Unitarians and Universalists of Washington, D. C. Arcadia Publishing, 2010.

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Nature's Calling. Homebound Publications, 2016.

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Nature's Calling: A Grace of Place. Homebound Publications, 2016.

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Elite: Uncovering classism in Unitarian Universalist history. Skinner House Books, 2011.

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Unitarian Universalist Association. Singing the Living Tradition. Unitarian Universalist Assn, 1993.

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Bressler, Ann Lee. Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880. Ebsco Publishing, 2001.

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Day, Sara. Coded Letters, Concealed Love: The Larger Lives of Harriet Freeman and Edward Everett Hale. New Academia Publishing, LLC, 2014.

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Day, Sara. Coded Letters, Concealed Love: The Larger Lives of Harriet Freeman and Edward Everett Hale. New Academia Publishing, LLC, 2014.

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Coded Letters, Concealed Love: The Larger Lives of Harriett Freeman and Edward Everett Hale. New Academia Publishing, LLC, 2014.

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Theodore Parker: Orator of superior ideas. Greenwood Press, 1999.

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Schwartz, Seymour I. An Englishman's Journey along America's Eastern Waterways: The 1831 Illustrated Journal of Herbert Holtham's Travels. University of Rochester Press, 2000.

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Slominski, Kristy L. Teaching Moral Sex. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190842178.001.0001.

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Teaching Moral Sex is the first comprehensive study to focus on the role of religion in the history of public sex education in the United States. It examines religious contributions to national sex education organizations from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century, highlighting issues of public health, public education, family, and the role of the state. It details how public sex education was created through the collaboration of religious sex educators—primarily liberal Protestants, along with some Catholics and Reform Jews—with “men of science,” namely, physicians, bi
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