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ALS to T. R. Glover

Refers to Glover's American tour. Discusses Glover's appointment as Deacon at St Andrew's Street Baptist Church.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

ALS to T. R. Glover

Urges Glover to accept the decision of the Church to vote him back onto the Diaconate. Asks Glover to assess the difficulty of questions set on the Fourth Gospel for Baptist Ministers of three years standing.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

ALS to T. R. Glover

Assures Glover that he has been sent a copy of the 'B.T.' ['Baptist Times'], including the addresses that he helped to draft. Hopes for an opportunity to explain the 'Forward Movement' and the 'Discipleship Campaign' to Glover, including Townsends report of their success. Asks Glover not to represent these initiatives, describing some of the positive outcomes of them. Mentions R. L. Child. In light of Mary Glover's position against denominationalism, discusses the issues surrounding Regent's Park Baptist College, Oxford. Urges Glover to help create unity between factions in the Baptist movement.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

ALS to T. R. Glover

Regarding Mary Glover and her views on denominationalism. Refers to Wilson Black, Wheeler Robinson, and Le Quesne in connection with the Forward Movement. Complains that the churches are not evangelising enough. Tells Glover not to let Stanley and Wilfred hinder him with their caution.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

ALS to T. R. Glover

Promises to vote. Explains that he cannot vote early due to a Baptist Missionary Society meeting in the morning.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

ALS to T. R. Glover

Mentions his Discipleship Campaign visits to Burnly, Blackpool, Liverpool and Manchester. Thanks Glover for drafts of two addresses for the Baptist Union, one to Queen Mary. Confirms that they will be published in the 'Baptist Times'. Mentions Wilfred's Fellowship.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

ALS to T. R. Glover

Reports that his own letter in the 'Times' seems to have rescued the situation and he has had many messages about it. Warns Glover that he is being cast as a 'modernist prig' and it is damaging the cause of theological progress with which he is closely associated. Advises Glover to mend his image. Advises Glover to reexamine Spurgeon. Points out that many of Spurgeon's followers, including Cuff, Carlile, and Douglas Brown, have done stalwart work in difficult parishes. Mentions a phone conversation with Percy Evans, who was upset by Glover's article.

Aubrey, Melbourn Evans (1885-1957) Baptist minister

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