Frederick May Eliot
1889 – 1958
91 works on record
Works

Think on these things

The unwrought iron

Frederick May Eliot

The Unwrought Iron: An Introduction to Religion
Prayers
The heart of the religious experience
The meaning of prayer for Unitarians
The 204th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson
The essence of liberalism
The need for positive religious faith
Salvation by character
An Easter message to the members of the Unitarian Church of the Larger Fellowship
The basic faith of liberal Christians
Christmas message
The leadership of Jesus
The meaning of worship for Unitarians
Even unto Bethlehem
Address of the president to the annual meeting of the American Unitarian Association
When Unitarians honestly try
Can man conquer himself?
What is happening to our ideals?
"Bring in the candles"
Unitarian faith in democracy
Liberal religion and the world's need today
Modern tyranny
The place of Jesus in Unitarian faith
These things shall be
The final test of a man's religion
The basic Christian faith
The law of liberty
Christmas greetings 1949
Are we losing our moral standards?
Man in his world
Christmas greetings to each and every member of the Unitarian Church of the Larger Fellowship
The message and mission of liberal religion
Man's biological inheritance
A message to parents
Life goes on and on
Dare we hope for happiness?
Unitarian faith in freedom
The place of the Bible in the Unitarian faith
Church loyalty
Unitarian faith in man
Easter
Christmas
Easter message
Christmas 1954
The parish minister and the church school teachers
Man in his universe
As Unitarians we stand for these things
An address
Unitarian faith in progress
The reality of God
Unitarian education and you
Areas of Unitarian oppurtunity
With the passage of time
The fatherhood of God
Easter 1955
Facing the future
An Easter message to members of the Unitarian Church of the Larger Fellowship
Faith in the future
Unitarian faith in education
The progress of mankind onward and upward forever
Steadfast in the faith
Man in his community
Does the religious man need a church?
Christmas message 1955
We have great allies
Christmas 1953
What is a Unitarian Church?
Christmas message 1951
Tensions in Unitarianism a hundred years ago
Is peace a foolish dream?
Fiftieth anniversary service
We shall not fail nor be discouraged
James Freeman Clarke and the Unitarian faith
Fundamentals of Unitarian faith
Unitarians believe
The unifying loyalties of a free church
A stormy-day speech
The personal enrichment of the teacher
The education of ministers for liberal churches
Revolution, or, Reconstruction?
The brotherhood of man
The sacred flame
Advancing on all fronts
Toward belief in God
Faith forbids fear
Report to the churches
Order of Service for the dedication of Hymns of the Spirit and services of religion
Samuel McChord Crothers