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Starr King School for the Ministry houses a 1,300-volume library covering the history of Unitarian Universalism from the early 16th century to the Rev. Thomas Starr King’s San Francisco ministry during the Civil War.
The collection
was named for Earl Morse Wilbur, the school’s
first president (1904 to 1931) and the author of “A
History of Unitarianism, Vol. I & II, ” the first comprehensive
chronicle of the movement since the 16th century, as
well as “Our
Unitarian Heritage,” available online.
These works appear in eight languages and are priceless treasures of Unitarian
Universalist history. Visitors can search the collection
by author, date, language and title.
List of books sorted by author's name
(128 pages in Adobe Acrobat PDF format)
List of books sorted by date and place of publication
(130 pages in Adobe Acrobat PDF format)
The list by Author offers a rich cast of characters who have pieced together a tapestry of our Unitarian history.
To read about the people who made this collection possible, click.
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