Exegesis of the Epistle to the Philippians, 1904.

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Exegesis of the Epistle to the Philippians, 1904.

Holograph exegesis of the Epistle to The Philippians, written by prominent English minister and peace activist. Heading on the spine reads, International Tribunals, and the manuscript is identified as property of the Peace Society, London.

1 v. (219 l.).

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Darby, W. Evans (William Evans), 1844-1922

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William Evans Darby, minister, peace activist and writer, was born in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire. He was educated at Tenby, New College, Hampstead and London University. In 1869 Darby was ordained as a Congregational minister. Darby also trained as a lawyer and served as vice-president of the International Law Association. He was most active in peace organizations and served as vice-president and secretary of The Peace Society, 1888-1915. Darby also worked with International peace organizations....

Peace Society (London, England)

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The Society for the Promotion of Universal and Permanent Peace, also known as the London Peace Society, was founded June 14, 1816; first meeting was held at the home of William Allen, June 6, 1814; members were primarily Protestant, especially Quaker. Although its official platform was based on an absolutist pacifist stance, its members included peace workers who did not accept the full pacifist position. The Society declined in influence after the Boer War; in World War I it played no perceptib...