W. G. Tarrant
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W. G. Tarrant was an author known for his contributions to religious literature, particularly in the context of Unitarianism. His notable work, "Unitarianism," explores the principles and beliefs of the Unitarian faith, emphasizing reason and individual conscience in religious practice. Tarrant's writings reflect a commitment to theological inquiry and the promotion of a rational approach to spirituality, making him a significant figure in the discourse surrounding Unitarian thought.
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