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Byakuren Hijiri
A Buddhist monk named "Byakurem Hijiri" who, while only being human, wishes to save other non-human entities, like the Youkai who inhabit Gensokyo. Rather than exterminate them, she wishes to save them from death. Drawn by Kujou mikuru on April 14, 2023. Danbooru. Twitter.

A Universalist is one who believes that all entities shall be saved.

There are many who call themselves "Universalists", like the Aionian Bible group, yet only believe in the salvation of all the human race, excluding non-human entities like the demons and Satan. While they are referred to as "Anthropo Universal Salvationists", we will still include them on this race, since they could use the allegoricalization argument that Satan and the demons are not literal beings, but only metaphors.

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Gerry Beauchemin

Jeff Martin

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Robert Beecham

Stacy R. Wood, Jr

Palma Wood

Charlotte Torango

Bob Torango

Tykie Crisp Terry Crisp

John R. Gavazzoni

Terri White

Steve White

Betty Johnson

J. Preston Eby

Gary Sigler

Daniel (Ted) Miles
Jan Antonsson

Keith DeRose

Dean Hough

Rodger Tutt

L. Ray Smith

Scott Hicko

Bradley Jersak

Aidan (Alvin) Kimel

Rev. Kalen Fristad
Howard Dorgan

Rev. Jim Gardner

Rev. Sheryl Stewart

Rev. Dr. Don Algeo

Lance Haverkamp

Nicolaus Zinzendorf

Robin Parry

Johann Wilhelm Petersen

Origen

Elhanan Winchester
Gerrard Winstanley

Julie Ferwerda
Jürgen Moltmann

Marc Speed
Jim Ober

Athanasius

Isaac Dowd Williamson

Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_universalists

A.E. Knoch, author, bible publisher, founder of Concordant Publishing Concern

A.E. Saxby, author

A.J. Beresford-Hope

Abel C. Thomas

Abraham Lincoln

Acton Warburton

Adelaide A. Procter

Adlai Loudy, author

Albert Laighton

Alexander Pope

Alexander Smith

Alexander Von Humboldt

Alfred Tennyson

Alison Rutherford Cockburn, writer

Allan Cunningham

Ambrose, Bishop

Andrew Jukes

Anna Letitia Barbauld, English poet and writer

Anne Bronte

Anselm

Appleton Oaksith

Archbishop Tillotson

Archdeacon Paley

Archdeacon Reichel D. D.

Archer Gurney

Arther Hugh Clough

Asterius, Bishop of Amasea

Athenasius, Archbishop of Alexandria

Baldwin Brown

Barsudaili, Abbott of Edessa

Bayard Taylor

Bengel

Benjamin Franklin, encouraged the first Universalist Church in Philadelphia

Benny Skinner, pastor

Bernard Barton

Bishop Colenso

Bishop Desmond Tutu

Bishop Ewing of Argyll

Bishop Forbes of Brechin

Bishop Joseph Butler

Bishop Ken

Bishop Moorhouse of Melbourne

Bishop Newton

Bishop Rust

Bishop Stillingfleet

Bishop Westcott

Bob Evely, author

Boyd C. Purcell, author, counselor

Brad Jersak, author

Bret Harte

Brian McLaren, author, speaker

C. Bronte

C. Charnay

C.R. Bierbower, author

Campanella

Canon F. W. Farrar

Canon Kingsley

Canon Wilberforce

Capel Berrow

Carlton Pearson, bishop, pastor, author, singer

Caroline E. S. Norton, writer

Caroline M. Sawyer, writer

Charles Chauncy

Charles Dickens

Charles G. Ames

Charles Kingsley

Charles Lamb

Charles M. Schultz, cartoonist (famous for Peanuts and Charlie Brown)

Charles Mackay

Charles Reade

Charles Sumner

Charles Slagle, author and worship leader

Chauncey Townsend

Chevalier Ramsay

Christian Edward Baumstark

Christopher Marshall

Christopher Sauer (Sower, Saur), Bible Publisher

Chrysostum

Clara Barton

Clement of Alexandria, second head of catechetical school at Alexandria

Cooke

Count De Marcy

Curione

Cyril

Daisy Osborn, minister

Daniel Defoe

Daniel Schenkel

David Burnfield, author

David Joris

David Konstan, scholar

David L. Watson, professor

Dean Church

Dean Hough, pastor, writer, editor

Dean Stanley

Denk

Dennis Linn catholic author

Sheila Linn catholic author

Matthew Linn catholic author\

Dick King, pastor

Didascalia (the Catechetical school of Alexandria)

Didymus

Dinah Muloch Craik

Diodore, Bishop of Tarsus and Jerusalem

Dionysius

Dora van Assen, author, speaker

Doug Frank, author, pastor, professor

Dr. Andrew Kippis, writer

Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence

Dr. Burnet, Master of the Charter House

Dr. C. F. Kling

Dr. Cheyne

Dr. David Hartley

Dr. Doddridge

Dr. Edward Young

Dr. Ernest Christoph Hockman

Dr. Ernest L. Martin, author

Dr. F Hase, professor of theology

Dr. John Prior Estlin

Dr. Joseph Priestley

Dr. Philip Doddridge

Dr. R. A. Lipsins, Prof. of Theology

Dr. S. Fillmore Bennett

Dr. Samuel Cox

Dr. T. Southwood Smith

E.A. Thomas Rawson Birks, secretary to Evangelical Alliance

Eberhard

Edna Lyall

Edward Clodd

Edwin Arnold

Elaine Cook

Elhanan Winchester

Elisabeth Arundel Charles, hymnist, writer

Elisabeth C. Clephane, hymnist

Eliza Scudder

Elizabeth C. Clephane

Elizabeth Oakes Smith

Ellice Hopkins

Elwin Roach, writer

Emile Giradin

Emily Bronte

Ephraim

Erbury

Erigena

Erik Jakob Ekman, author

Ernest L. Martin, author

Ershine of Linlathen

Ethelbert Stauffer, theologian

Eusibius, early church historian

F. D. Moule, professor

F. De La Mennais

F. Schlegel

F. W. Faber

F. W. Robertson

F. W. T. Schelling

Felicia Dorothea Hemans

Ferdinand Oliver Petitpiere

Florence Nightingale

Frances Power Cobbe

Francesco Giorgi

Francis Power Cobbe, author

Francis Quarles

Franz Delitsch

Fred Hunter, singer, church leader

Frederick the Great

Fredericka Bremer Swedish novelist

Friedrich A.G. Tholuck, German Professor

G. Campbell

Gary Sigler, writer, speaker

Gary Amirault author, internet host, speaker

Gen. Gordon

George Crabbe

George Dawson

George Klein-Nikolai, author

George MacDonald

George Moore

George Pullman

George Rust

George Sand

George Walker

George Washington, defended a Universalist chaplain in his army when attacked by "Orthodox" ministers

George de Benneville

Gerald Beauchemin, author, missionary

Gerald Massey

Gerard Winstanley

Gerritt Smith

Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian Rennaisance philosopher

Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop and President of the second Church council

Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop

Guy Marks, author

H. Dodd, theologian

H. H. Farmer, theologian

H. H. Milman

Hannah Whitall Smith, Evangelist and Bible teacher

Hans Christian Andersen

Harold Lovelace, author, speaker

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Hartley Coleridge

Hattie Griswold

Heleen M. Keiser, scholar

Helen Bostwick

Helen Maria Williams

Hendrikus Berkof, theologian

Henry Brooke

Henry Crabb Robinson

Henry James

Henry Moore

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Ward Beecher

Herbert Farmer, theologian

Hermes Trisgistus

Hesba Stretton

Hetzer

Hey, Cambridge professor

Hillary, Bishop of Poictiers

Horace Greeley

Horace Mann

Horace Smith

Hosea Ballou

Ilaria Ramelli, scholar

Immanuel Kant

Isaac Watts

Ivan A. Rogers, pastor, author, seminary President

J Macleod Campbell, Dean of Wells

J. A. Fronde

J. B. Munroe

J. C. Holland

J. Fenimore Cooper

J. G. Percival

J. H. Duganne

J. H. Hanson

J. H. Scholten

J. Preston Eby, writer

J. Relly

J. Ross Browne

J. S. Taylor

J. Windet

Jackson Baer, author

Jacob Israel, author

Jacques Ellul, theologian

James Gaylord Clark

James Hinton

James Hogg

James Marlineau

James Montgomery

James Mulholland, author

James Neckar

James Russel Lowell

James T. Harman, author

James Thompson

Jan Bonda, author

Jane Leade

Jean De Ruysbroek

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Jean Jugelow

Jeremy White

Jerry Wayne Bernard, Ph.D, Author

Jim Coran writers, publishers

Joachim of Flora

Joanna Baillie author

Joaquin Miller

Johan Conrad (Christian) Dippel

Johann A. W. Neander

Johann Arndt

Johann Kasper Lavater

Johann Peter Lange

Johann Schiller

Johann Tauler

Johann Wilhelm Petersen

Johanna Eleonora von und zu Merlau

John A. T. Robinson, theologian

John Brown, M. D.

John Cassian

John Cooper Vail

John Donne

John F.D. Maurice

John Foster

John Frederick Oberlin

John Greenleaf Whittier

John H. Paton, author

John Hay

John Henry Haug, Prof. at Strasburg

John Hick, theologian

John Murry

John Pierpont

John R. Beard D.D.

John R. Thompson

John Ruskin

John Sare

John Sterling

John Stuart Mill

John Wilson

John Young L.L.D

John van Tuyl, author

Johna Wilhelm Personne, Swedish Lutheran Bishop, author

Jonathan Mitchell, Bible translator

Joseph Addison

Joseph John Murphy

Joseph Kirk, author

Joseph S. Johnston, writer

Jules Francois Suisse Simon, French Statesman

Julia H. Kinney Scott writer

Julie Ferwerda, author

Jung Stilling

Jurgen Moltmann, theologian, professor, author

Kalen Fristadt, author

Karl Barth, theologian

Karl Johan Nyvall, author

Keith DeRose, Yale Professor

Kellley Varner

Kristofer Jakob Bostrom, prof. of Philosophy, University of Uppsala

La Fontaine

Lady Byron

Lavater

Leigh Hunt

Leopold Scheffer

Letsone, philanthropist

Lewis Carroll

Lord Byron

Louis Figuier, French Scientist

Lucy Larcom, writer

Lydia Maria Child writer

Lynn Hiles

M. B. Smedley

M. Guillaume Monad

Macrina, the younger

Madelein L Engle, author

Margaret Fuller Ossoli, writer

Marie Huber

Mark Akenside

Mark T. Chamberlain, author

Martensen

Martin Tupper

Martin Zender (Jeff Priddy), author

Mary Bowitt

Mary Carpenter, English philanthropist

Mary Livermore

Mary M. Sherwood, writer

Mathias Rissi, theologian

Matthew Arnold

Matthew Reuz

Maximus of Turin

McDonald Clarke

Mercy Aiken, missionary

Methodius, Bishop of Tyre

Michael Phillips, author

Michael Wood, author

Michelle Amirault, author, internet host, speaker

Mikkel Dahl, author

Miss Mulock

Morton Kelsey, author

Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney

Mrs. Bloomfield, writer

Mrs. E. H. J. Cleaveland

Mrs. Mary M. Sherwood

Mrs. Oliphant

N. C. Wilkins

N. T. Willis

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Scarlett

Nels Ferre, theologian

Nicolai Berdyaev, theologian

Nils Ignell, pastor, author

Norman Grubbs, author

Norman MacLeod D.D.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Olympia Brown

Origen

P. T. Forsythe, theologian

Pantaenus, first head of catechetical school at Alexandria

Pastor Oberlin

Paul Althaus, theologian

Paul Chatfield

Paul Janet

Paula Slagle, author and worship leader

Percy B. Shelley

Peter Bohler

Peter Chrysologus, Bishop of Ravenna

Peter Hiett, pastor, author

Peter Paul Waldenstrom

Philip Gulley, author

Philip James Bailey

Philipp Jakob Spener

Phillips Brooks

Pierre Cuppe, author

Postel

Principal Caird, the Bishop of Meath

Proclus, Bishop of Constantinoplus

Prof. E. H. Plumptre

Prof. Espy

Prof. J. S. Blackie

Professor Mayor

Quillen H. Shinn, evangelist

R. Clark

R. Stafford

Ralph Cudworth

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ray Prinzing, writer

Reuss

Rev. Albert Reville D. D.

Rev. Alexander Schweizer

Rev. C. A. Bartol

Rev. Charles A. Pridgeon, President Pittsburgh Bible Institute

Rev. Dr. Littledale

Rev. Dr. Thomas Burnet

Rev. E. L. Clementson, theologian

Rev. Edward White

Rev. Fergus Ferguson

Rev. G. Vance Smith D.D. Ph. D.

Rev. H. B. Wilson

Rev. Henry Allon D. D.

Rev. J. C. Street

Rev. John Monsell L.L.D.

Rev. John Orr, Prof. Biblical Criticism

Rev. John Page Hoppe

Rev. John Wallace

Rev. L. C. Marvin

Rev. L. Carpenter L.L.D.

Rev. Lucius R. Paige

Rev. Presbendary Constable, M.A.

Rev. Prof. Challis

Rev. Prof. J. B. Mayor

Rev. R. W. Dale

Rev. Robert Aspland

Rev. T. Griffith, Prebendary of St. Paul's

Rev. T. Latham

Rev. William Archer Butler

Rhett Ellis, author

Richard Coppin

Richard John Neuhaus

Richard Milnes

Richard Rohr, catholic priest, author

Rob Bell, author, pastor, speaker

Robert Buchaman

Robert Bulwer Lytton

Robert Burns

Robert Ingersoll

Robert Robinson

Robert Rutherford, pastor

Robert Short, author

Robert Southey

Robert Torango, writer, pastor, evangelist

Robert Browning

Elizabeth Browning

Robin Perry (aka Gregory MacDonald), author, editor

Ronald Cower

Ross Winans

Ruth Carter Stapleton, Billy Carter's sister

S. A. Tipple

S. Baring Gould

Samuel Johnson

Samuel Parr

Samuel Richardson

Samuel Rogers

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Sarah Flower Adams hymnist

Sarah G. Edgarton Mayo, writer

Schleiermacher

Seba Smith

Seebach

Sharon L. Baker, author, associate professor

Sharon Turner

Sir G. W. Cox

Sir George Stonehouse

Sir Harry Vane

Sir Isaac Newton

Sir James Mackintosh

Sir James Stephen

Sonner

Spener

Stacy Woods, Evangelist

Steinbart

Stephen Jones, author, speaker

Stephen Rogers, author, pastor

Steve Dohse, pastor

Stopford A. Brooke, chaplain to the Queen

Susan Coran, writers, publishers

Sylvester Judd

T. C. Lockhart

T. Niles, church leader

T. P. Nichol L.L.D.

T. W. Goethe

T. W. Higginson

T.L. Osborn, minister

The Cary Sisters

Theodore Parker

Theodore Winthrop

Theodore of Mopsuestia

Theodoret the Blessed, Bishop of Cyrrhus

Theophilus Parsons

Theophylact, Archbishop of Achrida

Thomas Aird

Thomas Allin

Thomas Belsham

Thomas Campbell

Thomas Carlyle

Thomas De Quincey

Thomas Dick

Thomas Erskine of Lintathen

Thomas Gainesborough

Thomas Griffith

Thomas Guthrie

Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Hood

Thomas L. Harris

Thomas Potter, illiterate farmer who built a chapel in 1760 in Good Luck, New Jersey to spread Universalism.

Thomas Say

Thomas Starr King

Thomas Talbott, Professor

Thomas Whittimore

Titus, Bishop of Bostra

Tom Harpur, journalist

Vernard Eller, professor

Victor Hugo

Victorinus

Vladimir Gelesnoff, author

W. Dudgeon

W. M. Thackery

W. R. Greg

Walt Whitman

Walter Kunneth

Walter Savage Landor

Walter Williams, author, pastor

Warren Young Kimball, author

Washington Irving

Wendy Burnfield, author

Whittier

William Barclay, theologian and translator

William Cowper

William Cullen Bryant

William Duncombe

William Ellery Channing

William Howard Russell

William King, Archbishop of Dublin

William Law

William Leggell

William Morris

William Sargent

William Wallace

William Whewell

William Whiston

William Wordsworth

Willie Hinn

Woelner

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