Here is a quote by FREDERICK A. FARLEY from one of his
Lectures in 1859 ...
"Pray remember that I am here contending as a
Christian Unitarian, only against the dogma of Christ's Supreme
Deity. His Divinity is not in controversy. The attempt is
constantly made, I know, to excite odium on the one hand, and throw dust in the
eyes of inquirers on the other, by alleging that Unitarians do not
believe in the Divinity of the Saviour. Nevertheless they do, as firmly
and earnestly as any branch of the Church. A being
may be Divine, without being the Supreme God, and such is Christ. Unitarians
believe in his Divinity. They regard, honor, revere, and love him, as the
Lord and Head of his Church; second only to the Supreme
Jehovah [YAHWEH] in the hearts and consciences of men; the visible vicegerent and representative of the Most
High."