O-Z, 1893
Scope and Contents
Pearsall, Ellen Clare. [about her book of poems], 1893 November 27; Rhoads, James. E. ["birthright" membership in Quakerism], 1893 September 6; Rowntree, John Wilhelm to George Newman. [of bringing "glow and enthusiasm" and spiritual power of George Fox to current meetings], 1893 September 2; Sharpless, Isaac. [plans laid out for energizing and nationalizing of Friends Review; unofficially asks if Rufus M. Jones would be interested in its editorship and teaching philosophy at Haverford College], 1893 March 25; Sharpless, Isaac. [money for Friends Review project not raised, so proposal for Jones' services is temporarily postponed], 1893 April 15; Sharpless, Isaac. [have secured barely sufficient funds, but want Rufus M. Jones in Philadelphia to take up Friends Review post], 1893 May 10; Sharpless, Isaac. [offers 2 rooms for residence of Joneses in Founders Hall], 1893 June 28; Tatum Lawrie. [re Joel Bean and his doctrine of restoration], 1893 November 27; Taylor, L. [on the subject of Divine Immanence], 1893 September 8; Thomas, James Carey, 1893 November 23; White, Miles. [re funds from the Miles White Beneficial Society toward Friends Review], 1893 December 28; Wood, James to John B. Garrett. [success best obtained by merging Friends Review, Christian Worker and perhaps all other Friends papers except Square (American) Friend], 1893 May 17; Wood, Richard to Isaac Sharpless. [re Friends Review], 1893 April 27; Wood, William to John Garrett. [several years ago, had proposed starting a Friends' journal, but not wishing to compete with Friends Review, dropped idea -- but now doesn't wish to contribute to Friends Review and that Philadelphia Yearly Meeting does not reflect the Society as a whole in America], 1893 May 1.
Dates
- Creation: 1893
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
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