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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

Compares his book on St Paul with Glover's. Comments on an address given by Carpenter of Selwyn, Vicar of Bolton, to a church society in New Jersey. Gives his opinions of America. Suggests arrangements to meet.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover

In response to Getty's article about Glover in 'The Eagle'.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover from New Jersey

Congratulates Glover on his election to the office of Public Orator. Complains of the manoveuring taking place over appointing a Professor in Anatomy at Cambridge University. Indicates that Duckworth is available and has worked in the Anatomy School for years but those involved wish to appoint Elliott Smith and try to head hunt him from London. Deplores that Pigou, who he describes as a 'long haired little draft shirker', was appointed over Foxwell, and 'that ass Stanley Gardener' before Shipley. Mentions Ross, and Kelman.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover

Invites Glover to a dinner that he is giving at Jesus in absentia. Mentions a visit from Dodd.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover

Thanks Glover for sending an article on 'Atticus' (a note mentions his realisation that Glover was 'not 'Atticus') and the David book. Mentions Charles Whibley. Looks forward to meeting with Glover when he visits England. Orders some more copies of the book about Gustave David. Sends Glover an article he wrote for 'an ultra high church paper'.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover

Reports that Elliott wished his presence so he is sailing on the 'Caronia'. Gives Glover advice on whether to take the Lowell lectureship.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover

Sends Glover a copy of his salute to his old pupils. Wonders if Spalding has already sent a copy. Sends news of his activities, including attendence at a dinner of the Sewance Club of New York, who made him an honorary doctorate, his reading of a paper to Sigma Chi on the Theological Tripos, and his forgiveness of Cambridge University Press for declining to publish his essays on 'Church History in memory of Lightfoot'. Opines that Glover's friendship will be a comfort even if Hitler and Mussolini take over.

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

ALS to T. R. Glover

Comments on Glover's Public Orations for 1938, which he has been reading. Sends news of his health. Mentions current affairs.

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

Congratulates Glover on an offer from Yale to teach there for one semester every year. Mentions that Archie Black and Luke White have both expressed interest in having Foakes-Jackson at Montclair for Lent. Refers to his current work on Josephus.

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

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