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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)DA21/1/2/1/10
TitleWilliam Bennett, James, Viscount Bryce, Thomas Herbert Bindley, Eric Bishop, W Lloyd Bevan
Extent41 items
Date1905-1923
Description/1 Letter to James Rendel Harris from William Bennett, asking him to give a paper at a meeting of the Manchester Ministers' Fraternal, 1917; /2 Letter to James Rendel Harris from ?Nanna B, giving news of the death of a friend, nd; /3-/4 Letter to James Rendel Harris from W Lloyd Bevan [University of Delaware], 1923; /5-/12 Letters to James Rendel Harris from JE van Brakel [Dutch Woodbrooke student] concerning personal news and his spiritual development, 1905-1906; /13 Letter to James Rendel Harris from Thomas Herbert Bindley [theologian and rector of Denton, Norfolk], thanking James Rendel Harris for sending a copy of 'Apple Cults' and asking him to comment on some articles he has just published, 1919; /14-/21 Letters to James Rendel Harris from James, Viscount Bryce [MP, historian, and first President of the Anglo-Armenian Society] concerning Armenia, 'the prospect ahead for the Armenians is depressing indeed', 1917-1921; /22-/26 Letters to James Rendel Harris from Eric Bishop, discussing possibilities of closer union between Anglo-Saxon churches and the church of the East, writing from Cairo with news of an Arabic book he has discovered, 1917-1921; /27 order of service for the marriage of Sadie Thompson and Eric Bishop, 1919; /28 Letter to James Rendel Harris from Edward B Birks [Vicar of Kellington, Yorkshire], 1918; /29-/38 Letters to James Rendel Harris from Thomas Herbert Bindley, discussing James Rendel Harris's Testimonies and articles he has published, 1920-1922; /39 Typed proof of an article by Thomas Herbert Bindley entitled 'Let Papias Speak for Himself', nd; /40-/41 Letters to James Rendel Harris from Thomas Herbert Bindley, 1918-1919.
ArrangementOriginal order
Access StatusOpen
Physical DescriptionLot 23
/24 is folded; /28 is folded; /30 and /31 are folded

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