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Show Unitarianism in Utah a totalitarian freedoms are as a we dictatorship and have, and do with the freedoms thousand to one to our compared chances to to those of guard we a not the have, remote yesterday. that story of the winning of our a story that ought to make better present-day birthright Unitarian ministers and better present-day Unitarian laymen, Hence I love to recount - giving us the pride and the thrill of the greatness of our ancestry, the fuller consciousness of the grandeur of our opportunity, and the inescapable challenge: are we building Prodigal Son culture and maintaining a Prodigal Son church, worthy to be named sons and daughters of those who earned our birthright? a or are we 264 Ms 508, Bx 41, Fd 11 |