Box 4
Contains 26 Results:
Eternal Now and Social Concern, 1938
Versions of a speech or sermon about "the Eternal breaking into time and the resulting transformation of life into a miracle of faith." typewritten version, 8 pgs; handwritten version, 21 pgs; partial typewritten version, 5 pgs.
The Conflict in the German Church, Feb.-May 1938
12 typewritten pages about the trial of Martin Niemoller and prison conditions in Germany, the position of the Catholic church and Christianity at large in Germay. Subtitle on first page says "Chrinocle February-May 1938: this might have been published.
Landsdowne Meeting, 1938
Manuscript, 21 pages, and typewritten transcript, 7 pages (incomplete) made by Richard Kelly. Address by Thomas Kelly to Landsdowne meeting.
German Transcripts, 1938
Typewritten transcripts of speeches/sermons Kelly gave in German. 5 unique texts and one fragmentary text.
The Nature of History, 1938
19 manuscript pages of a speech titled "The Nature of History." Written on reverse side of typewritten copies of mid-year examinations for Kelly's philosophy classes at Haverford College, pages dated Jan.27-31, 1938.
Book Reviews, 1938-1938
2 typewritten book reviews: first 150 words on Alfons Faquet's Amerika unter des Regenbogen; second a one-page fragment of a longer review of a book by Walter Emerson.
Parables, 1939
Progressive versions of a work, including partial versions and notes on revision. Some typed and some written--multiple partial versions of the same text. Final version in this folder still looks incomplete.These writings probably would have been part of speeches or sermons.
Simplification, 1939
15 manuscript pages of a speech about simplicity of life (especially for women). Title and date written in another hand: "Simplification of Life" ca. 1939.
Blessed Community, 1939
3 drafts all titled "Blessed Community": manuscript, 5 pgs; typewritten copy with handwritten edits, 9 pgs; typewritten copy without edits, 9 pgs. Note in Kelly's hand says "Written as possible chapter to be included with "Holy Obedience," but later decided it should not be included. Now it is to appear as a small pamphlet published by the Fellowship Council.
Have you ever seen a miracle?, 1940
Printed text of Introduction to Annual Report of the Wider Quaker Fellowship, 1940, "Have you Ever Seen a Miracle?" from a preciously-unpublished manuscript of Kelly.