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  1. Andrews Norton (December 31, 1786 – September 18, 1853) was an American preacher and theologian. Along with William Ellery Channing , he was the leader of mainstream Unitarianism of the early and middle 19th century, and was known as the "Unitarian Pope". [1]

  2. Jun 27, 2012 · A statement of reasons for not believing the doctrines of Trinitarians, concerning the nature of God and the person of Christ. by. Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853; Newell, William, 1804-1881. Publication date. 1880.

  3. "Andrews Norton" published on by null. (1786–1853),Massachusetts Biblical scholar, associated with Harvard (1811–30). He founded and edited The General Repository and Review (1812–13), a Unitarian magazine, and his most important work, The Evidences of the ...

  4. ANDREWS NORTON (1786-1853), professor at the Harvard Divinity School, was so influential that he was often called the “Unitarian Pope.”

  5. Andrews Norton (1786-1853) remains among the more shadowy figures in American literary history, consigned al- most exclusively to his brief public role as the conservative

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853, tr; Metcalf and Company; Massachusetts Bible Society

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  8. Sep 20, 2022 · Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853. Publication date 1853 Topics Poetry Publisher [Boston] Collection internetarchivebooks; graduatetheologicalunion Contributor Internet Archive