G-M, 1912
Scope and Contents
Grant, Elihu. [in the spirit of Friendly teachings, he (Grant) must learn to be loyal to the new "American Friend"], 1912 December 28; Hobbs, L. L. (president, Guilford College), 1912 January 22; Hodgin, Samuel H. (president, Wilmington College). [wants Rufus M. Jones's advice before giving a course on Quakerism], 1912; Jones, Augustine. [the idea of the location of the "Mother Yearly Meeting" in Newport, Rhode Island earlier than it was held in London has not been received favorably in England], 1912 February 25; Jones, Augustine. [Eli Jones came to the Richmond Friends Conference in 1887, but had not been a member due to oversight, but participated mightily at the Peace Meeting], 1912 March 6; Littleboy, William. [in 2 articles, Rufus M. Jones seems to favor those who readily have mystical experiences, while there are thousands who never have; so such experience should be part of the definition of a true Christian], 1912 March 13; Mott, Edward. [hopes a unifying conference will take place--their position is to include the doctrines of Christ, while Rufus M. Jones suggests better service "not of doctrine"], 1912 January 21; Malone, J.M. [article in "American Friend" has upset many of evangelical Friends who had thought recent merger of "Evangelical Friend" with "American Friend," as decided by Five Years Meeting, unwise--would he retract?], 1912 November 9; Mustard, Wilfred, January 31, 1912
Dates
- Creation: 1912
Conditions Governing Access
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