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Сендерленд И. Библия или Священные книги Ветхого и Нового Завета. Их происхождение, развитие и характер. Пер. с англ. СПб., 1907. 210 с.

 

Унитарианский пастор, 1842-1936. Сын йоркширского фермера, методиста. Радикал и либерал, его жена Элиза известная христианская феминистка. Эволюционист. Защитник независимости Индии, несколько раз туда ездил.

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Источник: http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/jabezsunderland.html

The Bible: Its Origin, Growth and Character (1893), James Martineau and His Greatest Book (with Eliza Read Sunderland, 1905), Rising Japan (1918), Because Men Are Not Stones (1923), and Eminent Americans Whom India Should Know (1935). Among his many published pamphlets, tracts, and sermons are The True Cross of Christ (1894), The Causes of Famines in India (1900), Three Centuries and a Half of Unitarianism in Hungary (1907), Eliza Read Sunderland: A Brief Sketch of Her Life (1912), The Orient and Liberal Religion (1913), and The Story of Channing, His Life, Thought and World-Wide Influence (1921).

The early life of Sunderland is described in James and Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Biographical Sketch and Recollections of the Lives of Thomas Sunderland (2d) and Sarah Broadhead Sunderland (Lovell) and Genealogical Notes of Their Ancestry and Posterity (1914). Short accounts of Sunderland's life are found in John Haynes Holmes, "Jabez T. Sunderland, 1842-1936," Christian Register (3 Sept. 1936); Charles Lyttle, Freedom Moves West (1952); Samuel A. Eliot, ed., Heralds of a Liberal Faith, vol. 4 (1952); Spencer Lavan, "Unitarianism and Acculturation: Jabez T. Sunderland in India: 1895-1896," Unitarian Historical Society, Proceedings (1973-1975); and Lavan, Unitarians and India: A Study in Encounter and Response (1977, rev.eds. 1984, 1991).

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