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Stephen H. Fritchman | lit.salon
Stephen H. Fritchman
Born:
1902
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Born:
1902
Books by Stephen H. Fritchman (50 max)
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Men of liberty ten Unitarian pioneers
1944
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Axioms of freedom: three addresses on Unitarianism
1955
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Report on the training of the ministry
1938
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Curse me this people: a chapel address at the Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, delivered November 27, 1940
1940
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Young people in the liberal church: a manual for leaders of youth groups
1941
Stephen H. Fritchman
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"I will search Jerusalem with candles": a chapel address at The Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, delivered April 22, 1942
1942
Stephen H. Fritchman, Harvard Divinity School
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An open letter to Dr. Frederick May Eliot
1947
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Together we advance edited by Stephen H. Fritchman
1947
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Are Unitarians Christians? Unitarian time : Sunday, January 15, 1950 at 8:45 A.M. : Radio Station KGFJ, 1230 Kc
1950
Stephen H. Fritchman
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The heritage of Franklin D. Roosevelt: an address celebrating his 73rd birthday
1950
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The campaign against public education: October sermon of the month : delivered October 7, 1951
1951
Stephen H. Fritchman
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The prerogatives of age: delivered April 27, 1962
1952
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Do we welcome Christmas?: an address
1952
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Axioms of freedom The universe our home : how Unitarians think of God : The destiny of man : our fathers called it salvation : The means of achieving maturity : how Unitarians think of authority amd sacraments
1952
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Accepting our universe with good grace: delivered on Unitarian Time on KFWB (980 kc) : Hollywood 28, Calif. : Sunday, May 25, 1952
1952
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Must the voter despair?: a pre-election sermon
1952
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Michael Servetus advocate of liberty
1953
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Are Unitarians intolerant?: an address
1953
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Are the Unitarians being used?: an address
1953
Stephen H. Fritchman, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
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An open letter to Dr. Kinsey: an address
1953
Stephen H. Fritchman
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Facing our religious illusions: an address
1953
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Report of the minister of the annual meeting, June 12, 1953, of the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
1953
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Betraying our children: our schools are not good enough : delivered November 8, 1953
1953
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If the guns are silent: a sermon : some reflections on the struggle for peace-- June 14, 1953
1953
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Expediency or principle? some comments upon the attack on the Protestant churches by government investigating committees : an address
1953
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Do we want to grow up?: an address
1953
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The danger of being religious in the wrong century: an address
1954
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Is death row necessary?: a reconsideration of capital punishment : an address
1954
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The priority of peace: religion and modern life
1954
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The contribution of the Negro-American to our civilization
1954
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The Unitarian future-- can we escape our own sectarianism?: an address
1954
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Why many never marry: an address
1954
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The hydrogen bomb and the future of mankind
1954
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What will people say? facing our daily cowardice : delivered June 27, 1954
1954
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What is my moral best?: an address
1954
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Discovering our neighbor's freedom: an address
1954
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The myth we cherish most: that we do practice equality : an address
1954
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The misuses of religion: an address
1954
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Children of divorce an address
1955
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Letter to a prisoner written to a young Unitarian sentenced to three years in a Federal prison as a conscientious objector : delivered May 8, 1955
1955
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Thou shalt not bear false witness an address on the informer in contemporary America
1955
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How Unitarians think of Jesus: an address
1955
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The renewal of life an address
1955
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Are we accepting a cult of violence?: an address
1955
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The challenge of Africa to the conscience of the world: an address
1955
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5 resolutions for '55: an address
1955
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Common cause with love: delivered Christmas Sunday, December, 1955
1955
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The Gospel of Univac: delivered June 26, 1955
1955
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Faith or skepticism in a day of magic: an address
1955
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The enduring graces: an address
1956
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