The Universalist’s Miscellany: Intended Chiefly as an Antidote Against the Antichristian Doctrine of Endless Misery

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By William Vidler

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Editor: William Vidler (1758-1816). Vidler, though raised Anglican, become a nonconformist minister and editor who ultimately embraced Universalist and Unitarian teachings. He was assistant of, and successor to, Elhanan Winchester in London, as well as an associate of Nathaniel Scarlett. He was editor and publisher of a monthly periodical, originally known as The Universalist’s Miscellany (1797-1801), and later as The Universal Theological Magazine (1802-1805). Four Volumes. Paperback.

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