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The name Unitarian can refer to:
- Believers in Unitarianism
- Members of the Unitarian Party
- Members of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
- The English translation of the Arabic term Muwahiddun which is one of the terms of self-designation used by followers of Wahhabism.1 2
- The religion known as Unitarian Universalism.
- centralized government and its proponents.
References
- ^ Hardy, Roger. Analysis: Inside Wahhabi Islam. BBC News
- ^ The Wahhabi myth, debunking the bogeyman
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There is a group called the Bibical Unitarians very different from the Universalists. They stick much more closely to the Written word of God and do not accept but one God the Father of Jesus Christ
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