Stephen H. Fritchman
Born 1902-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL837058A
Top Subjects
- Sermons (162)
- Unitarian churches (160)
- United States (65)
- Religious aspects (36)
- Conduct of life (34)
- Unitarianism (18)
- 20th century (18)
Books by Stephen H. Fritchman
Total count: 219
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Report on the training of the ministry1938-01-01
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Curse me this peoplea chapel address at the Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, delivered November 27, 1940s.n.1940-01-01
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Young people in the liberal churcha manual for leaders of youth groupsBeacon Press1941-01-01
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"I will search Jerusalem with candles"a chapel address at The Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, delivered April 22, 1942privately printed1942-01-01
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Men of libertyten Unitarian pioneersBeacon press1944-01-01
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Together we advanceedited by Stephen H. FritchmanBeacon Press1947-01-01
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An open letter to Dr. Frederick May Eliot[s.n.]1947-01-01
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Are Unitarians Christians?Unitarian time : Sunday, January 15, 1950 at 8:45 A.M. : Radio Station KGFJ, 1230 Kcs.n.1950-01-01
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The heritage of Franklin D. Rooseveltan address celebrating his 73rd birthdayFirst Unitarian Church, L.A.1950-01-01
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The campaign against public educationOctober sermon of the month : delivered October 7, 1951First Unitarian Church1951-01-01
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Do we welcome Christmas?an addresss.n.1952-01-01
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Must the voter despair?a pre-election sermonFirst Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1952-01-01
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Axioms of freedomThe 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 sacramentsFirst Unitarian Church1952-01-01
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Accepting our universe with good gracedelivered on Unitarian Time on KFWB (980 kc) : Hollywood 28, Calif. : Sunday, May 25, 1952First Unitarian Church1952-01-01
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The prerogatives of agedelivered April 27, 1962First Unitarian Church1952-01-01
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Facing our religious illusionsan addressFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Michael Servetusadvocate of libertyFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Report of the minister of the annual meeting, June 12, 1953, of the First Unitarian Church of Los AngelesFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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If the guns are silenta sermon : some reflections on the struggle for peace-- June 14, 1953First Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Expediency or principle?some comments upon the attack on the Protestant churches by government investigating committees : an addressFirst Unitarian Church of Los Angles1953-01-01
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Do we want to grow up?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Are the Unitarians being used?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Are Unitarians intolerant?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Betraying our childrenour schools are not good enough : delivered November 8, 1953First Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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An open letter to Dr. Kinseyan addressFirst Unitarian Church1953-01-01
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Discovering our neighbor's freedoman addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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The Unitarian future-- can we escape our own sectarianism?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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The misuses of religionan addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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The priority of peacereligion and modern lifes.n.1954-01-01
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What will people say?facing our daily cowardice : delivered June 27, 1954First Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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Is death row necessary?a reconsideration of capital punishment : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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The myth we cherish mostthat we do practice equality : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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The danger of being religious in the wrong centuryan addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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What is my moral best?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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The hydrogen bomb and the future of mankindFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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Why many never marryan addressFirst Unitarian Church1954-01-01
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Children of divorcean addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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Letter to a prisonerwritten to a young Unitarian sentenced to three years in a Federal prison as a conscientious objector : delivered May 8, 1955First Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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Faith or skepticism in a day of magican addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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Thou shalt not bear false witnessan address on the informer in contemporary AmericaFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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Are we accepting a cult of violence?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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5 resolutions for '55an addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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Common cause with lovedelivered Christmas Sunday, December, 1955First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1955-01-01
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The Gospel of Univacdelivered June 26, 1955First Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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The challenge of Africa to the conscience of the worldan addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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How Unitarians think of Jesusan addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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The renewal of lifean addressFirst Unitarian Church1955-01-01
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Axioms of freedomthree addresses on Unitarianismpublished by the Hodgin Press of the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1955-01-01
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The signs of a good Unitarianan addressFirst Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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Beyond dogmaa Unitarian story of man's faith in manHodgin Press1956-01-01
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The enduring gracesan addressFirst Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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A message to Montgomery, Alabamapulpit editorial given Sunday, March 11, 1956First Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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The church and labora heretic's tribute to St. Jospeh, the workingman : a May day sermon : April 29, 1956First Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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Fall 1956 reading list1956-01-01
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10 basic experiences of liberal religionan addressFirst Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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The answer is with yous.n.1956-01-01
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A year of decisiona survey of 1955 : delivered January 1, 1956First Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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The peril of the premature gavelan election sermon delivered September 30, 1956First Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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The inner disciplines of the free thinkeran addressThe Hodgin Press1956-01-01
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The fourth faitha definition of 20th century religious humanism : an addressThe Hodgin Press1956-01-01
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New opiates for oldreligion as a narcotic is still being marketedFirst Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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The role of a gadfly religionan addressFirst Unitarian Church1956-01-01
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Understanding the American Catholica sermon for Unitarians : delivered March 24, 1957First Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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We are here to staya sermon commemorating the International Geophysical YearFirst Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1957-01-01
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The most difficult man in the worldan addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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Why the test oath for churches should be repealedradio address1957-01-01
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Discovering our Arab neighborsan address on the aspirations of the peoples of the Middle EastFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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Report of Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman, ministerFirst Unitarian Church of Los Angeles : June 7, 1957First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1957-01-01
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A letter to the presidentthe march to disaster must be stopped : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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This too is Americasome notes on the danger of self-slander : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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The next eighty yearsan anniversary address (1877-1957)First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1957-01-01
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What kind of year was 1956?annual survey of the year : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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The continuing curse of anti-semitismeast and west : what are the reasons for its survival : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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The contribution of the Negro woman to American historyan addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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The third chanceafter two failures will American Unitarianism become a major religious movement in the second half of the twentieth century : an addressFirst Unitarian Church1957-01-01
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The challenge of the contented extrovertan addressFirst Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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The devil theory of Russia must goan address delivered on February 16, 1958First Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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Celebrating our test oath victory with a forward lookSeptember 1958First Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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Profile of a healthy mindFirst Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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For more than survivala plea for a new foreign policy : a Veteran's Day address given November 9, 1959First Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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For people in a hurryFirst Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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Special broadcast on Supreme Court decision on church loyalty oathUnitarian time on KRKD : Sunday, July 6, 1958s.n.1958-01-01
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Life with father todayan address delivered on January 5, 1958First Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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Have we overestimated man's power?an addressFirst Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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Six million unemployedthe challenge we cannot betray : an address delivered May 4, 1958 : and, By-passed virtues in a freeway world : an address delivered May 11, 1958First Unitarian Church1958-01-01
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Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman's address at the plenary session of the 10th Congress of the World Council of Peace in Stockholm, Sweden, May 12, 1959First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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Good news from Mexicoa report of the recent visit of Mr. and Mrs. Fritchman to Mexico : delivered February 15, 1959First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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Year of progress1958First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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The debt America owes its workersSeptember 6, 1959 : Labor Day Sunday : addressFirst Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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But is it religion?some comments on a question Unitarians are often askedFirst Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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The issues at Syracusea first hand report on the Biennial Unitarian Conference, October 29-November 1, 1959 at Syracuse, N.Y., and the action taken on merger of the Unitarian-Universalist denominationsFirst Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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The wealth we wastea plea for a real conservation of natural and human resourcesFirst Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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Man's battered egothe pitfalls we face in seeking an integrated self : delivered October 11, 1959First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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An American in Stockholma personal report on the tenth congress of the World Council of Peace : May 31, 1959Special ed.First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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The green bladeFirst Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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Unitarianism in transitionFirst Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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The Khrushchev proposalsan address delivered October 4, 1959 under the title "Sell West Point, demobilize the Red Army and destroy the bombs"First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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John Milton advocate of freedoma belated 250th birthday tribute : delivered June 21, 1959First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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King Midas comes to Bethlehema Christmas sermon delivered December 20, 1959First Unitarian Church1959-01-01
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Have we lost our tongues?what has happened to the social message in the Unitarian Church today?1959-01-01
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The woman in America-- Queen or serf?First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1960-01-01
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How do you handle conflict?delivered September 11, 1960First Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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Man does not live by dread alonea sequel sermon to Man's battered egoFirst Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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Unitarianism in transitionUnitarian Church of the Larger Fellowship1960-01-01
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Behind the painted swastikaswhat is the meaning of the revival of anti-Semitism around the world? : delivered March 27, 1960First Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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The case of the missing consciencedelivered October 30, 1960First Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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Schools are for learningFirst Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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The choice is in our handsreport on a Japanese journeyFirst Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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Why men believe in Goddelivered November 30, 1960First Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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The grapes of wrath are here againthe threat of a new farm depression is upon us : delivered January 31, 1960First Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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The Persephone legend has served long enoughFirst Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1960-01-01
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Alternative to chaos-- the United Nationspulpit editorialFirst Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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An appeal for courage in an election yeardelivered April 24, 1960First Unitarian Church1960-01-01
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What problems confront American labor and what are the answers?First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1960-01-01
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Liberal religion beyond the Judeo-Christian conceptdelivered September 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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Are mixed marriages successful?delivered March 26, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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Why is organized Christianity declining today?delivered January 15, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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The worst crime is innocencedelivered September 10, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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The desensitized Americandelivered April 23, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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Boston reporton the organizing convention of the Unitarian-Universalist Association : with additional delegate reports delivered May 28, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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Surveys and prospects, 1961delivered January 1, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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Our debt to Africa's ancient pastdelivered February 12, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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The Eichmann trialFirst Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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Civil defense, the bomb shelter and organized panicdelivered October 8, 1961First Unitarian Church1961-01-01
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The morning after EasterSpring festival sermon : April 2, 19611961-01-01
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Nuremberg, Eichmann, and the American consciencedelivered January 1962First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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The unfinished revolution in Mexicodelivered May 6, 1962First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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Keeping up with the pharoahsthe rebellion against funeral barbarism : June 17, 1962First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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The new "know nothings"American history repeats itself to the peril of everyman : as delivered in Los Angeles, February 11, 1962 : Berkeley, California, February 25, 1962First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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The rediscovery of Thomas Jeffersondelivered April 16, 1962First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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The irrational fear of happinessand, Bird watchers, arise! : two addresses by Mr. Fitchman given on Sept. 16th and Sept. 23rd, 1962 respectivelyFirst Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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America's lost conscience in foreign policyFirst Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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The peace must be preservedFirst Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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Thank you, Vance Packarda few words on the new look Unitarian and his status symbols1962-01-01
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Report of the ministerFirst Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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Has anxiety become "normal"?delivered March 25, 1962First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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The sound of Caesar's trumpetsa Christmas sermon, December 23, 19621962-01-01
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Have we lost a sense of personal morality?delivered October 1961First Unitarian Church1962-01-01
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DuBois memorial editorialdelivered September 1, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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The time is nowa consideration of a desegregation program for Los Angeles : a sermon delivered June 30, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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What difference does it make?whether I join the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles : a sermonFirst Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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Billy Graham comes to townshould religious liberals cooperate? : delivered June 23, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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The Quakers break the taboo on sexa book review sermon of "Toward [sic] a Quaker view of sex" edited by Alastair HeronFirst Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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Whither the Roman Catholic Church?a discussion of the 21st Ecumenical Council : delivered December 2, 1962First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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The death of the hearta pulpit editorial delivered September 22, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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That vastly over-rated best seller-- the BibleFirst Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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Annual reportJanuary 18, 1963 : delivered to the membership of the First Unitarian Church of Los AngelesFirst Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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And who is a man of principle?a sermon delivered August 11, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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How to remove the cancer in Vietnama sermon delivered September 22, 1963 under the title of "After the Test Ban Treaty-- what next?"1963-01-01
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Must we hate?a sermon based on "Must we hate?" : an article in the February 1963 Atlantic Monthly by Archibald MacLeish : delivered March 31, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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Betrayal in Birminghama sermon delivered Sunday, May 26, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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The myth of self-sufficiencydelivered May 5, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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Politics and the pulpitthe Berry Street lecture, 1963published by the Pamphlet Commission, Unitarian Universalist Association1963-01-01
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Three Unitarian foundationsa sermon delivered December 9, 1962 on the day of dedication of the new triptych by Leonard Cutrow : a copy of the triptych is enclosedFirst Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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The almost perfect democracyhave we hypnotized ourselves into a state of euphoria?First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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The rehabilitated atheistthe meaning of modern religious humanism : delivered March 3, 1963First Unitarian Church1963-01-01
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No more KoreasFebruary 23, 1964First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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A letter to the people of Dallasdelivered March 15, 1964First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Two alternatives to cynicismFirst Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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What scares you most?First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Our bad conscience about Panamathe discovery of a lost work-- imperialism : a sermon delivered Snday, March 8, 1964First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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The John F. Kennedy heritageNovember 22, 1964 : at the First Unitarian Church of Los AngelesFirst Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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The petrified forest of religious mythologya discussion of Unitarianism and its symbols : delivered April 5, 1964First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Entering the post-Kennedy eraa new year's address : delivered Jan. 5, 1964First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Checkpoint peacea report on three missions : to England, to Poland, to Germany : November 21-December 3, 1963 : delivered December 8, 1963First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Can the cold war be ended?First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Do Unitarians really care about people?a sermon delivered March 22, 19641964-01-01
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Where are the militants for peace?First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Shall we sit this one out?a pre-election sermonFirst Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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The Unitarian-Universalist churcha double minorityFirst Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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What is Africa to you?First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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Prime time-- Unitarianreport to the membership : First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles : June 28, 1964First Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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The courage of self affirmationFirst Unitarian Church1964-01-01
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The fine art of failurea sermon for those who think they have it mastered : delivered Sunday, January 12, 19641964-01-01
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This space capsule, Earth, and our expanding populationFirst Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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Our first business is to live in this worldincluding excerpts from "The worlds of man" by Mr. Stephen H. Fritchman [at] the dedication service of Pacific Unitarian Church, October 10, 1965First Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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The crime of human obsolescence1965-01-01
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A message for the New Yearthe brutalization of the American peopleFirst Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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An optimist on the survival of manJune 1965First Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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Instant UnitarianismFirst Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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What should we expect of the police today?a long overdue consideration of a major urban problem-- the police and the people : new images are emerging, some good, some alarmingFirst Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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The crisis in Watts is not overFirst Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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Let America be America againAugust 8, 1965First Unitarian Church1965-01-01
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Report from Selma1965-01-01
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Maybe it is time for a new Unitarian rebelliona programmatic supplement to "The controversial church" delivered in Santa Barbara, California, on July 31, 1966First Unitarian Church1966-01-01
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Violence and the moral equation1966-01-01
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The new grand inquistora sermon on censorshipFirst Unitarian Church1966-01-01
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The aftermath of divorcea minister's eye-view of a growing problemFirst Unitarian Church1966-01-01
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Must a modern state tell lies to its citizens?First Unitarian Church1966-01-01
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The fine art of being a convincing hypocriteFirst Unitarian Church1966-01-01
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Toward sanity in the Israeli Arab strugglewhat have we learned in the past four monthsFirst Unitarian Church1967-01-01
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The struggle in Greece is our concernSeptember 24, 1967First Unitarian Church1967-01-01
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Don't steal the mask I wearFirst Unitarian Church1967-01-01
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Caesar is vulnerablehow the American establishment looks from English shores : delivered September 10, 1967First Unitarian Church1967-01-01
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The colossus of the norththe role of the United States in Latin America todayFirst Unitarian Church1967-01-01
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The lessons to be learned from Resurrection CityJune 23, 1968First Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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Conflict not consensusthe United States in an election year needs more than a bi-partisan coalition government : an election sermon : delivered March 10, 1968First Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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How "new" is the new morality?delivered November 17, 1968First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles1968-01-01
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How sadistic are you?second in a series on humanistic ethicsFirst Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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The turn toward violence in the United States in 1968an address delivered at a memorial service for Senator Robert F. Kennedy : June 9, 1968First Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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Can an over-thirty square comprehend the hippie rebellion?delivered Sunday, December 17, 1967First Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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Unitarianism's Magna Cartathe Diet of Torda : the significance of Francis David and King John Signismund in 1568 on free religious thought : March 31, 1968 : Is optimism dishonest and irresponsible today? : April 7, 1969First Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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The celebration of Cinco de Mayo 1968First Unitarian Church1968-01-01
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Apathy, courage and common sensean Easter-Passover sermon : delivered April 6, 1969First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
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Peace is still our first priorityare the Paris peace talks a delusion and a snare? : delivered April 27, 1969First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
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A salute to America's peat-bog soldiersa Memorial Day sermon : delivered May 25, 1969First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
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Priorities for Los Angeles Unitarians for 1969a sermon-report to the members of the First Unitarian Church : delivered at the morning service, January 19, 1969, prior to the annual meeting at 1 p.m.First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
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A nation arousedthe protest against the war cannot be stopped : delivered November 16, 1969First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
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Stolen billionsa sermon delivered on the day of the first landing on the moon : July 20, 1969First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
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Our pax Americana is doomedone and one-third trillion dollars since 1945 have not saved it : delivered September 25, 1969First Unitarian Church1969-01-01
Heretica partisan autobiographyBeacon Press1977-01-01
For the sake of clarityselected sermons and addressesPrometheus Books1992-01-01-
Interest finderUnitarian Young People's Headquarters
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Unitarianism todayan eloquent protest against the forces of authority that demand blind conformity : an eloquent defense of free men who deviate from orthodoxiesAmerican Unitarian Association
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Shall I be a Unitarian minister?Dept. of the Ministry, American Unitarian Association
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Your conscience and the hydrogen bomb
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Advice to churchmen
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Is psychoanalysis our friend?Unitarian Church of the Larger Fellowship
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The religious education committee in the local churchDivision of Education, American Unitarian Association