Box 3
Contains 23 Results:
Newspaper, journal, and book clippings of interest to Rev. Jones, 1922, 1925
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Points of Contact: A Consideration for Dissatisfied Latter-day Saints"
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Bible and the Book of Mormon: Some Suggestive Points from Modern Bible Study"
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The New Orthodoxy: Containing Bishop Paul Jones' Statement Before the House of Bishops, and also the Report of the Findings of the Commission Appointed to Investigate the Charges Against Bishop Jones" circa 1918 (2 copies)
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Prayers for Wartime -- Authorized by the Bishop for Use in the Missionary District of Utah" (2 copies)
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Christian Soldier" (5 copies), 1918
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Christian Loyalty" (2 copies), 1917
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Art of Life: A Confirmation Sermon" (2 copies), 1929
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Leadership That Counts", 1926
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
The Churchman; article about Jones, 1934
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Paul Jones: Minister of Reconciliation" by John Howard Melish, 1942
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Living Church" editorial announcement about Jones' reinstatement as a Bishop, 1934
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Messenger of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Southern Ohio" biography of Jones, 1941
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Social Preparation for the Kingdom of God: The Bishop Jones Number", 1918
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The World Tomorrow" article about Jones, 1930
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Yellow Springs News" article announcing Jones' death, 1941
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"The Churchman" article by Robert L. Paddock, 1923
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
Journals of the proceedings of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh annual convocations of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Missionary District of Utah (1916 and 1917 copies signed by Jones), 1916-1918
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Opening Service of Non-Sectarian Church" program, 1916
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.
"Positive Ideals of Peace" address by Right Rev. Benjamin Brewster at a meeting called to promote peace in Portland, Maine, 1917
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a missionary, teacher, socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church.