Hymns, Selected From Various Authors, For The Use Of The Unitarian Church In Washington is a collection of hymns compiled for use by the Unitarian Church in Washington, D.C. during the early 19th century. This volume offers a glimpse into the religious practices and musical preferences of a specific Unitarian congregation during a formative period in American religious history. The hymns reflect the theological perspectives and spiritual values of Unitarianism, emphasizing reason, individual conscience, and the humanity of Jesus. This collection provides valuable insights for those interested in the history of Unitarianism, American religious music, and the cultural landscape of early Washington D.C.
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