Letters, diary leaves and copy letters on the dispute over Bible teaching in Shanghai's Public School, family life in Edinburgh, the religious life of Addis's brother William and of two fellow former Oratorians, Law and A.W. Hutton. From Shanghai and Edinburgh.

'How can we be sure of anything when men of interest and capacity and knowledge so far surpassing our own ... are yet swayed hither and thither, asserting this today and denying it tomorrow?', 6 August; the disendowment of the Free Church of Scotland, the employment of Chinese labour in the Transvaa...

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Order number: PP MS 14, Box 20
Date(s) of creation: 1904
Level: File
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Order number: PP MS 14, Box 20
Summary: 'How can we be sure of anything when men of interest and capacity and knowledge so far surpassing our own ... are yet swayed hither and thither, asserting this today and denying it tomorrow?', 6 August; the disendowment of the Free Church of Scotland, the employment of Chinese labour in the Transvaal and Addis'sattempts, on Mills' behalf, to have published writings of Sir William Butler, whom Mills considered unfairly blamed for actions in South Africa.
Extent: 17
Access status: Open
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Language: English
Format: Archive