This is a memoir of the life, works, and correspondence of Robert Aspland of Hackney, one of the most influential Unitarian ministers of the nineteenth century. The memoir provides a unique perspective on the history of Unitarianism in England, as well as on Aspland’s contributions to the movement. Robert Brook Aspland, Aspland’s grandson, provides additional insights into Aspland’s life and work.
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