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A-Z, 1898

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents

Douglas, J. H. [on perceived animosity of the Hicksite "British Friend" against Evangelical Quakers, "sin and error" must be "rebuked"], 1898 November 17; Harris, J. Rendel. [the soul is forged in the fire of tribulation; new translation of the Bible], 1898 December 18; Bailey, Charles M . [all well at Oak Grove Seminary], 1898; Bartlett, J. Henry. [unhappy with his criticism of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting], 1898 November 27; Bean, Joel. [does not feel his side in the controversy should have to be silent to save the whole], 1898 December 28; Bettle, Edward, [Rufus M. Jones elected a trustee of Bryn Mawr College upon the death of James Carey Thomas], 1898 February 18; Coutant, Emma. [is taking care of good little Lowell (Rufus M. Jones's son)], 1898 February 27; Davis, James M. [would like to see a Friends University established; lamentable that Haverford College only has 116 students enrolled], 1898 November 10; Dillingham, John H. [Isaac Sharpless withdraws from nominating Committee on Overseers and appointment of overseers], 1898 November 27; Dillon, D.H. [is leaving for Palestine, Egypt, etc.], 1898 January 31; Jones, Augustine [on writing new Discipline by the Committee on Discipline of which they are both members], 1898 February 9; Jones, Peace. [family news and failing health of Sarah C. Jones (Rufus M. Jones's wife)], 1898 November ?; Mifflin, Lloyd. [is sending a poem for inclusion in "American Friend"], 1898 March 29; Mustard, Wilfred P. [Rufus M. Jones elected to Phi Beta Kappa], 1898 December 3; Newman, Henry Stanley. [illness of Rufus M. Jones's wife], 1898 May 22; Scott, Susie. [tells of poor situation in school at Vassalboro], 1898 January 19; Scull, David, 1898 December 18; Stanley, E. [gift of property on which site would be Friends National University and something of its operation], 1898 May 19; Tatum, Lawrie. [Joel Bean disowned from Iowa Yearly Meeting because he was out of unity with it and especially with evangelistic work; accusations of sound and unsound teachings], 1898 November 6; Thomas, M. Carey. [Friends ministers must be highly intelligent or "the religious body is doomed to dissolution"], 1898 January 26; Thomas, M. Carey. [is glad he was appointed to Bryn Mawr College's Board of Trustees], 1898 February 22; Vaux, George. [issues arising from naming of overseers by a monthly meeting], 1898 November 29; Wood, James. [hopes Rufus M. Jones will not take Earlham presidency as he is too much needed where is], 1898 February 19; Wood, Theresa P. to Charles E. Cox. [copy of minute disowning Joel Bean et al from New Providence (Iowa) Monthly Meeting], 1898 September 12

Dates

  • Creation: 1898

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