[Letter] 1876 Oct 21, 17 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. to [John A.] Broadus
Boyce was home from attending four Kentucky associations and the Ohio Baptist State Convention, who gave him an "informal hearing." He asked Ohio to endow "our school [Southern Baptist Theological Seminary] for $30,000." Discusses controversies over letters Broadus and [William Heth] Whitsitt had written "to [Horatio B.] Hackett," saying he has the originals. He says "contrary to what I wrote you I did not write Hackett. ... I just concluded to stop there." The discussion was on alien immersion and [J.R.] Graves and "Pike" had opposing views. He continues to advise Broadus to separate from the editorship of the [Religious] herald and then write so far as you please.
"Boyce was home from attending four Kentucky associations and the Ohio Baptist State Convention, who gave him an "informal hearing." He asked Ohio to endow "our school [Southern Baptist Theological Seminary] for $30,000." Discusses controversies over letters Broadus and [William Heth] Whitsitt had written "to [Horatio B.] Hackett," saying he has the originals. He says "contrary to what I wrote you I did not write Hackett. ... I just concluded to stop there." The discussion was on alien immersion and [J.R.] Graves and "Pike" had opposing views. He continues to advise Broadus to separate from the editorship of the [Religious] herald and then write so far as you please."@en
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