Frank Joseph Rawlinson papers, 1924-1937 (bulk 1924-1928)

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Frank Joseph Rawlinson papers, 1924-1937 (bulk 1924-1928)

The collection consists of notes and drafts of Rawlinson's lectures and research on Christianity in China and Chinese religious culture, and includes correspondence with Abbe Livingston Warnshuis.

0.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Southern Baptist Convention

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Agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention created charters in an effort to establish their authority, purpose, organizational structure and governmental requirements. From the description of Charters, 1907-1928. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 244247149 At 1992 annual session of the Southern Baptist Convention, James L. Holly proposed a resolution recommending a study of Freemasonry. Holly believed that the principles and rituals of Freemasonry made ...

Rawlinson, Frank Joseph, 1871-1937

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Frank Joseph Rawlinson was a Baptist missionary and lecturer in China and for over two decades served as editor of the Chinese Recorder. From the description of Frank Joseph Rawlinson papers, 1924-1937 (bulk 1924-1928) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122600638 ...

Warnshuis, A. L. (Abbe Livingston), 1877-1958

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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

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