Newman Smyth papers, 1874-1924 (inclusive), 1908-1924 (bulk).

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Newman Smyth papers, 1874-1924 (inclusive), 1908-1924 (bulk).

Correspondence, writings, diaries, sermons, and other papers of Newman Smyth, theologian, author, and pastor. The papers relate largely to Smyth's interest in and work on behalf of protestant unity; there is little material for the period prior to his retirement from the ministry in 1908. Important correspondents include bishops and officials in the Anglican and Protestant Episcopal churches, other churchmen and theologians, and laymen interested in his work, most notable George Wharton Pepper and George Zabriskie.

2 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6812339

Yale University Library

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