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'''Unitarianism''' refers to forms of Christianity |
'''Unitarianism''' refers to forms of Christianity that deny the ]. | ||
In nineteenth century ], Unitarian ideas took root in various ] churches, especially in ]. | In nineteenth century ], Unitarian ideas took root in various ] churches, especially in ]. |
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Unitarianism refers to forms of Christianity that deny the Trinity.
In nineteenth century America, Unitarian ideas took root in various Congregational churches, especially in New England.
In the mid-1900s, the Unitarian Church merged with the Universalists, forming the Unitarian Universalists.