BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIAL WRITTEN BY OR ABOUT MMUUS
MINISTERS
Wendelin Waldemar Weiland Argow
Argow, W. W. W. (n.d.). Some Questions Answered: What do Unitarian Universalists think of Christ? (Pamphlet). Boston, MA. Unitarian Universalism Association.
Argow, W. W. W. (1931). Beyond. Corn Publishing Company.
Argow, W. W. W. (1950). What Do Religious Liberals Believe? Yellow Springs, OH: The Antioch Press.
Argow, W. W. W. (1952). What is the Place of Religion in Modern Life? Maryland First Unitarian Church.
Argow, W. W. W. (1954). The Case for Liberal Religion. Yellow Springs, OH: The Antioch Press.
Argow, W. W. W. (1962). The Neglected Art of Friendship. Boston: Church of the Larger Fellowship.
Samuel Robert Calthrop
Bump, E. C.
(1939). The Boyhood of Rev. Samuel Robert
Calthrop. Syracuse, NY: Unpublished. /SamCalthropBoyhoodStory.html
Calthrop, S.
R. (n.d.). The Heaven of the Moon: A Book
of Poems. Boston: The Beacon Press.
Calthrop, S.
R. (1859). A lecture on physical
development, and its relations to mental and spiritual development, delivered
before the American Institute of Instruction, at their twenty-ninth annual
meeting. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AEM6073.0001.001
Calthrop, S. R. (1873). Religion and Evolution (Berry Street lecture). http://www.uuma.org/BerryStreet/Essays/BSE1873.htm
Calthrop, S. R. (1886). God (Berry Street lecture). http://www.uuma.org/BerryStreet/Essays/BSE1886b.htm
Calthrop, S. R. (1901). Experimental Theology and Experimental Religion (Berry Street
lecture). http://www.uuma.org/BerryStreet/Essays/BSE1901.htm
Calthrop, S.
R. (1905). God and His World (Sermons
on Evolution). Boston: G: George H. Ellis Company.
One of His
Boys. (1923). Recollections of the Old Master. Harvard Graduates’ Magazine, March. /recollections.html
Nicholas C. Cardell, Jr.
John Channing Fuller
Fuller, J.
C. (1949). Reinhold Niebuhr’s Theological
Ethics with Special Reference to Love and Justice and to Natural Law
(Meadville Lombard Theological School Pamphlets and Theses).
Samuel
Joseph May
Church of
the Messiah Committee. (1871). Samuel
Joseph May. Syracuse, NY: Printed at the Journal Office. /inmemorialsjm.html
Cornell
University. (n.d.). Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection.
http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/m/mayantislavery/index.htm
Covert, C.
L. (ca. 1970). Heretic in Syracuse:
Samuel Joseph May. 1845-1871. http://www.mmuus.org/who-we-are/history/may-heretic-in-syracuse.html
Covert, C.
L. (1972). The Remarkable Mr. May (An
address given at May Memorial, February 13). http://www.mmuus.org/who-we-are/history/remarkable-mr-may.html
Davis, R. R.
(1993). Rev. May Has Shown Me the Way
(A sermon, April 4). http://www.mmuus.org/who-we-are/history/may-has-shown-way.html
Davis, R. R.
(1997). Samuel J. May: The Peaceful
Warrior (A sermon, January 12). http://www.mmuus.org/who-we-are/history/may-peaceful-warrior.html
Galpin, W.
F. (1947). God’s Chore Boy: Samuel Joseph
May. Unpublished biography. /galpin-may.html
Johnson, I.
B. (ca. 1991). The Just Demands of the
Other (Syracuse University Kellogg Project Pamphlet Series). http://www.mmuus.org/who-we-are/history/just-demands.html
May, S. J.
(1829). Common errors in education. American
Journal of Education, IV (May and June), 213-225.
May, S. J.
(1845). The Rights and Condition of Women
(A Sermon Preached in Syracuse, November), Woman’s
Rights Tracts No. 1.7. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/naw:@field(DOCID+@lit(rbnawsan2749div0))
May, S. J.
(1847). Jesus: The Best Teacher of His
Religion (Discourse delivered before the graduating class of Cambridge
Theological School, July 11, 1847). Boston: William Crosby & H. P. Nichols.
May, S. J. (1851). Capital punishment: Six reasons why it should
be abolished. New York Tribune, July
25, 1851.
May, S. J.
(1855). The Revival of Education (An
Address to the Normal Association, Bridgewater, Mass., August 8). Published by
the Association. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AHK7197
May, S. J.
(1860). What do Unitarians believe? Albany:
Week, Parsons, and Co. /sammaybelieve.html
May, S. J.
(1867). A Brief Account of His Ministry
(A Discourse preached to the Church of the Messiah, September 15). Syracuse,
NY: Masters & Lee, Book and Job Printers. http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=mayantislavery;cc=mayantislavery;sid=40f2d448c622ac13760408c95d9c8c44;q1=a%20brief%20account%20of%20his%20ministry;rgn=full%20text;view=image;seq=1;idno=15853707
May, S. J.
(1869). Some Recollections of Our
Antislavery Conflict. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=ABT7666
May, S. J. (1885).
Reform as Affecting the Rights of
Property (Berry Street lecture). http://www.uuma.org/BerryStreet/Essays/BSE1855b.htm
Mumford, T.
J. (Ed.). (1873). Memoir of Samuel Joseph May. Boston: Roberts
brothers. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=ABJ1200
Ohrenstein,
E. (1937). Samuel Joseph May: Unitarian
Minister and Social Radical. (Meadville Lombard Theological School Pamphlets
and Theses).
Schweizer,
M. G. (1934). Samuel Joseph May, 1854-1855
(Syracuse University, Masters Thesis).
Stepanek, C.
C. (1964). Saint Before his Time (Syracuse
University, Masters Thesis). http://www.mmuus.org/who-we-are/history/covert-may-thesis.html
Yacovone, D.
(1991). Samuel Joseph May and the
Dilemmas of the Liberal Persuasion, 1797-1871. Temple University Press.
Robert Eldon Romig
Romig, R. E.
(1936). Principles of Liberal Faith (Meadville
Lombard Theological School Pamphlets and Theses).
Romig, R. E.
(1984). Reasonable Religion: A
Commonsense Approach. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.
Elizabeth May Strong
Strong, E. M.
(2000). The Larger Message: Universalist
Religious Education's Response to Theological and Cultural Challenges, 1790 to
1930. (Meadville Lombard Theological School Pamphlets and Theses).
Robert Lee Zoerheide
Zoerheide, R. L. (1961). America’s Fourth Faith (Berry Street lecture). http://www.uuma.org/BerryStreet/Essays/BSE1961.htm
Zoerheide,
R. L. (1943). Revival Conceptions of
Religious Liberalism in Contemporary Protestant Theology (Meadville Lombard
Theological School Pamphlets and Theses).