OF ENGLISH UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY BY GASTON BONET-MAURY, D.D. PROFESSOR OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY IN THE FACULTY OF REVISED BY THE AUTHOR AND TRANSLATED BY EDWARD POTTER HALL. WITH A PREFACE BY JAMES MARTINEAU, LL.D., D. D. BRITISH & FOREIGN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION, 37, NORFOLK STREET, STRAND, LONDON. BX 9834 ·B6513 NOTE. The British and Foreign Unitarian Association, in accordance with its First Rule, gives publicity to works calculated "to promote Unitarian Christianity by the diffusion of Biblical, theological, and literary knowledge, on topics connected with it," but does not hold itself responsible for every statement, opinion, or expression of the writers. For the notes in brackets in this work the author is not responsible. They have been contributed, with the Index, at the request of the Committee of the Association, by Alex. Gordon, M.A. CONTENTS. PAGE Is Unitarian Christianity of English origin?-Its relation to Wiclif and the Lollards; to Reginald Pecock; to the Nonconformists.— Is Unitarian Christianity of Alsatian or of Swiss origin?-Capito.— Hooper and Puritanism.—Cranmer and the Strangers' Church... 52 |