Unitarian Universalist minister (and good friend) Hank Peirce posted an Instagram photo that he called (on Twitter) “Universalist library in Medford.” I thought “I have some of those” and wondered how many have been digitized — so you might have them, too. (The first two aren’t actually Universalist.)
- James Freeman Clarke’s Self-Culture
- Samuel Charles Wilks’s Christian Essays
- Hosea Ballou II’s Ancient History of Universalism
- Oscar Fitzalan Safford’s Hosea Ballou
- Thomas Whittemore’s Plain Guide to Universalism
- Richard Eddy’s Universalism in America, volume 1
- Elbridge Gerry Brooks’s Our New Departures
All are available, incidentally, through The Internet Archive. The chair is, however, undigitized (for now.)