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Show Unitarianism in Utah In his farewell sermon on 1913, which 29 June was entitled "The New Theism," Bennett said that modern theism was "an agnosticism of light, not of darkness, one which refused consider to religious truths unknowable but as rega-rded much of it as unknown at present," and that "the knowledge of religious truth, as of other truths, is relative .. 63 and that this is necessary because of the finite viewpoint. Rev. Bennett left for New York to become a field agent for _ the Middle States Conference of the American Unitarian Association, and to year later he moved to become the Unitarian minister- there. At the a congregational meeting on Youngstown, Ohio, 8 June members ratified the selection of John Malick as 1913 the the minister for the coming year, although Estelle Cowan and Henry W. Lawrence, two members of the board of trustees, did not want the church received . an A.B. continue at to all.64 Rev. John Malick College of Yellow 1901, an S.T.B. degree from Harvard 1904, and an LL.B. degree from Harvard degree Springs, Ohio, in Divinity School in University in 1911. He from Antioch was Massachusetts, and continued ordained in 1904 in Littleton, as minister in that church for three years, when he moved to Great Falls, Montana, to serve as minister for the year 1907 to 1908. From 1909 to 1913 City. Rev. Malick to Salt Lake City in September 1913. During the five that he served the local Unitarian society the weekly Rev. Malick served came years attendance people 63 82 64 to as a minister in Kansas often under twenty and it was hard fill positions on the board of trustees. was The Salt lake Herald-Republican, Board of Trustees 30 June Meeting Minutes, to find 19 13, 3. 8 June 1913, located in Ms 508, Bx 1, Bk 2. |