First Unitarian Church Of Philadelphia

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The First Protestant denomination of metropolis may be a Unitarian universalistic congregation set at 2125 Chestnut Street in metropolis, Pennsylvania. As a regional center it sponsors cultural, academic, civic, well-being and non secular activities. On June 12, 1796, twenty of metropolis’s intellectual leaders fashioned the primary Unitarian Society of Philadelphia, turning into the primary unendingly functioning church within the country to call itself “Unitarian”. The founders were directed and inspired by the Unitarian minister Priestley, and its 1st settled minister was the Rev. Dr. William Henry Furness.

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