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Bibliography for Chapter 10

THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIBLICAL UNITARIANISM
In Europe, England and America


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BIBLIOGRAPHY
This is a list of the various sources in which I found the condensed history contained in thChapter 10. Much of it is now out of print and probably hard to locate, especially the sources mentioned for the history of the Disciples of Christ. In particular, I express my thanks to Don Prout, who kindly lent me most of those references which deal specifically with the history of the Disciples, from his own personal collection.

Update November 2001
A supplementary list has been appended which includes new sources found since the original paper was written in 1994.

SOURCES CONSULTED UP TO 1994

1. Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th Edition.

2. Abbot, B.A. The Disciples - An Interpretation,
    Bethany Press, St Louis, MO, 1924.

3. Clark, Elmer T. The Small Sects of America,
    Abingdon Press, New York, 1949.

4. Davis, M.M. How the Disciples Began and Grew,
    Standard Publishing Co., Cincinnati OH, Undated, c.1920?

5. Estep, William R. The Anabaptist Story,
    William B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids Michigan, 1987.
6. Eyre, Alan The Protestors,(1)
    The Christadelphian, Birmingham, England, 1985.
7. Eyre, Alan Brethren in Christ, (1)
    Christadelphian Study Service, Adelaide, Australia, 1982.

8. Gore, T.J., (Editor) That They May All Be One,
    Austral Publishing, Melbourne, Australia, c.1910.

9. Rees, Thomas English Translation of the Racovian Catechism, 1818
    Reprinted by Christian Educational Services,
    P.O. Box 30336, Indianapolis, IN 46230, 1994.
    (Contains about 90 pages of historical introduction)

10. Roberts-Thompson, E. Baptists and the Disciples of Christ,
       Carey Kingsgate Press, London, England, c. late 1940s?

11. Roper, David, Voices Crying the Wilderness,
       Restoration Publications, Adelaide, Australia, 1979.

12. Ross, Bob L., Campbellism, Its History and Heresies,
       Pilgrim Publications, Pasadena Texas, 1973.

13. Schaff, Phillip, History of the Christian Church, (8 Vols.)
       Reprinted, Eerdmans, 1991.

14. Wilbur, Earl Morse, A History of Unitarianism, in Transylvania, England and America,
       Harvard University Press, 1952.


NEW SOURCES FOUND AND CONSULTED SINCE 1994
(This section added November/December 2001)

1. Biddle, John A Twofold Catechism
     London, Printed by J Cottrel, for Ri. Moone, at
     the seven stars in Paul‘s Church-yard, neer
     the great North-door. 1654
     Note-- Only two copies of the original are known to exist. I was able to obtain a photocopy of one of these.
     A year 2001 retype of this document is available on Line at:
                                     http://home.pacific.net.au/~amaxwell/biddle/000start.htm

2. McHaffie, Ruth Brethren Indeed
    Published by the Author, 2001
    Edinburgh

3. McHaffie, Ruth Finding Founders and Facing Facts
    Published by the Author, 2001
    Edinburgh

4. Servetus, Michael The Two Treatises of Servetus on the Trinity
     (Translated by Earl Morse Wilbur)
     Harvard Theolgical Studies Number XVI
     Harvard University Press, 1932
Note -- this is long out of print, and was prohibitively expensive second hand -- but the local Public Library was able to arrange an Inter-library loan from the State Public Library of Victoria.

5. Wilbur, Earl Morse The History of Unitarianism,
     Socinianism and its Antecedents
     Cambridge, 1945

6. Williams, George Hunston The Radical Reformation
    The Westminster Press, 1972

Footnotes

1. The two books by Ruth McHaffie contain a devastating exposure of a very large number of serious inaccuracies in
    Alan Eyre‘s two books. Ruth‘s conclusions indicate the need for great care about using Alan‘s works as source
    material for serious history study.
This paper was originally writen in 1994 and revised in 2001.


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