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Graded Representation: To the Editor of the Pacific Churchman, February 8, 1910

Graded Representation: To the Editor of the Pacific Churchman, February 8, 1910

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Graded Representation: To the Editor of the Pacific Churchman, February 8, 1910

by Parsons, Edward L

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Berkeley: author, 1910. Single sheet, printed on one side only, mild wear with one-inch tear on right edge and several small tears along bottom edge. No copies found in OCLC as of 9/2021. Parsons makes the case for a more democratic structure of including lay persons in church decisions. Parsons (1868-1960) was a social gospel minister in Berkeley and Bishop of the California Diocese of the Episcopal Church (1924-1940). Parsons consecrated Grace Cathedral while Bishop. He was associated with Civil Rights Congress and on the board of the San Francisco ACLU in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Graded Representation: To the Editor of the Pacific Churchman, February 8, 1910
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Parsons, Edward L
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1910
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