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Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian
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ALS to T. R. Glover

Regarding his publishing exploits, Glover's popularity in New York, reflections on immigration prompted by the detention of Sikes' son on Ellis Island.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Details his plans to travel to Scotland and work on 'Acts'. Comments on Shane Leslie's book, 'The Anglocatholic'.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Criticism of Glover's articles. Suggests that 'the corporal resurrection of our lord' is not as completely rejected as Glover claims. Quotes from a letter from Temple to his son to make a point about humour. Complains that the Education Bill risks creating two warring camps. Offers to 'pair' with Glover and stand out of the argument in order to establish a peace between the factions in Cambridge. Refers to McTaggart.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Praises Glovers book. Gives a note on the use of 'virgin-birth'. Mentions his ill health.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Praises Glover's book of lectures [Angus Lectures?]. Urges him to write the 'Psychology of St Paul' for their Acts volumes. Mentions that Adcock of Kings is doing Acts and contemporary literature. Suggests that Glover ask H. G. Wood to collaborate on the work. Refers to Tomintoul, Scotland as 'a Roman Catholic Highland village which no Protestant preacher thought of visiting'.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Gives his opinions on how to teach Church History. Mentions correspondence with Rendel Harris. Refers to Glover's anecdote about Charlesworth and 'Sir Joe'. Refers to his condemnation of Inge in a review that compared him with Jonathan Swift. Commiserates with Glover over having Nairne as a collaborator. Details his research and writing plans.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Enthuses about Glover's visit. Urges Glover not to be depressed about his standing in Cambridge, pointing out the many positive aspects of Glover's life and career.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Compliments Glover on his book, 'The Influence of Christ in the Ancient World'. Details his visit to Cambridge including news that W. K. L. Clarke, the editorial secretary of the SPCK has accepted his Josephus, and has dedicated a book to him with an introducation supplemented by Sandy Nairne. Complains about the state of the Union Theological Seminary, New York.

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John (1855-1941) theologian and ecclesiastical historian

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