Craik family : papers, 1840-1967.

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Craik family : papers, 1840-1967.

The papers consist primarily of the correspondence of the Episcopal minister James Craik (1806-1882). The correspondence is concerned with the Protestant Episcopal Church in the country and in Kentucky. Liturgical debate, doctrinal controversy, and the routine matters of personnel and administrative detail are stressed. The collection includes pamphlets, sermons, and addresses of James Craik; genealogical information on the Craik and Simmons families, and newspaper clippings. Some correspondence of Craik's son and grandson (Charles E. Craik and Charles E. Craik, Jr.) is also included. Correspondents include Edward Berkley, Barry Bingham, Andrew Broaddus, Carlton Case, Armistead Henry Churchill, St. George Philip Cooke, William O. Cowger, Thomas Dudley, Hugh Evans, Alexander Gregg, Benjamin Haight, Hall Harrison, Caleb Henry, Murray Hoffman, Herman Hooker, John Henry Hopkins, Henry Hudson, Washington Hunt, Thomas Jagger, Henry Lay, Abram Littlejohn, John M. Leavitt, Eli Long, James McCabe, Samuel McCoskry, William Meade, Thruston Morton, John Norton, James Otey, Henry Potter, Charles Quintard, George Randall, Nathaniel Richardson, Benjamin Smith, Marion Gene Snyder, John Spalding, John Stevenson, Joseph Toner, Henry Watterson, William Welsh, George West, Henry Whipple, Richard Wilmer, and William Wilson.

2.33 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7602996

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Craik, Charles Ewell, 1892-1967.

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Craik, Charles Ewell, 1851-1929.

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Christ Church Cathedral (Louisville, Ky.)

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Craik, James, 1730-1814

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Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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The Faculty Club was organized by faculty members of the seminary for the purpose of cultivating social fellowship, and for keeping informed of the work and developments in theological education. The club published the BAPTIST REVIEW AND EXPOSITOR (later REVIEW AND EXPOSITOR). From the description of Faculty Club, 1951-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191916382 ...