Crapsey algernon s (9 risultati)
Editore: international press 1921
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Editore: The American Ethical Union, New York, NY 1925
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Magazine. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the February 1925 issue (Vol. XI No. 6) of "The Standard: Published to Promote Ethical Thinking & to Encourage Better Ways of Living" edited by Felix Adler and published by The American Ethical Union out of New York City. A stapled magazine measuring 6-3/4" by 10" and cont…aining 36 pages including front and rear covers. Small, round, faint clear-embossed stamp of the Colorado College Library to front cover. Containing articles and Ethical Movement news, the articles are: Passionate Longing for a Better World by Felix Adler; Depreciation of Theological Values by Algernon S. Crapsey; Some Real Fundamentals of Religion by Alfred W. Martin; Race and Nationality in South Africa by Harry Snell; Does Experience Teach? by Henry Neumann; American Labor - What of the Future? by John H. Randall, Jr.; Newspaper Ideals by Royal J. Davis (a book review of "Joseph Pulitzer: His Life & Letters" by Don C. Seitz). Felix Adler (1851-1933) was a social reformer and rationalist who founded the Society of Ethical Culture in 1877 and the American Ethical Union in 1889; Algernon S. (Sidney) Crapsey (1847-1927) was an American Episcopal clergyman who was charged with heresy and found guilty and subsequently defrocked in 1906 for "openly, advisedly, publicly and privately utter, avow, declare, and teach doctrines contrary to those held and received by the church"; H. (Harry) Snell (1865-1944) was a British politician, socialist, and member of the National Secular Society who served in government under Ramsay MacDonald and Winston Churchill, and as the Labour Party's leader in the House of Lords in the late 1930s; Henry Neumann (1882-1966) became leader of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture in 1911 and was one of the editors of The Standard (later The Ethical Outlook); John H. (Herman) Randall Jr. (1899-1980) was an American philosopher and member of the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University.
Editore: James Pott & Co., New York 1888
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Very Good hardcover edition, has a previous owner's names on the top of the title page. Minor wear to cover, binding is tight. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 106 pages.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book presents an exploration of a famed and fascinating ecclesiastical trial of Dr. Algernon Sidney Crapsey, a rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Rochester, NY, who was accused of heresy for the teachings and ideas put forth in his 1905 publication "Religion and Politic…s." The legal proceedings that followed his presentment are set in the context of the historical development of church doctrine, as well as an engaging examination of the nature of discipline within a major branch of Christianity. The author's insights into the relationship between faith, orthodoxy, and freedom of thought provide poignant considerations for any examination of religious belief and practice, and are sure to prove invaluable to scholars and general readers alike. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Editore: Printed and Published by the Author, Rochester, N.Y. 1899
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26 pp. Folio, original printed wrappers. First edition. Two pages dust-soiled; wrappers sunned with several coin-sized chips. Read before the Canadian Society of Christian Unity, Nov. 2, 1899.

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Editore: The Woman Suffrage Party, New York, NY 1912
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StapleBound. Condizione: Good/NO DUSTJACKET. Vol. III No. 9. New York, NY: The Woman Suffrage Party. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1912. Vol. III No. 9. StapleBound. Sm 4to., 40pp., cover good, cover light shelf wear to edges and corners, light creasing and soiling, light stain on front cover through to first few pages, light foxing to ed…ges of text block, light foxing scattered throughout, otherwise pages unmarked. . Black & White Photos & Illus. (illustratore).

Editore: The author 1900-1902, Philadelphia 1900
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Six quarto volumes (8 14 x 10 3/4 inches). Various pagination. Publisher's printed wrappers of various hues. No. 2 with the front wrapper starting (an easy fix), else all in very good condition. OCLS only has records for three of Crapseys Tractates.Born in Ohio in 1847, Crapsey joined the Army for the Civil War at the age of 14…but was soon released for health reasons. Both at home and at his father's law office, Crapsey was restless and bored. However, there was a library in the same building. Crapsey took advantage of the library to educate himself. One evening in Cincinnati, Crapsey attended a service at Christ Church. He later looked back on the experience "as the hour of his conversion." Crapsey's uncle persuaded him that there were more opportunities in New York City. He found a job as bookkeeper and cashier in a print shop.While in New York he attended Christ Episcopal Church. ministered by the Rev. Ferdinand C. Ewer. This proved to be the pivot in his life for he soon enrolled in General Theological Seminary in New York City for three years, graduating with a degree in divinity and was ordained in 1875. On June 1, 1879, he began his work in St. Andrew's mission, located in a mostly Roman Catholic neighborhood in Rochester, New York. In St. Andrew's, Crapsey and his wife entered into the lives of the people. During the first summer, Crapsey had classes for the children in which he taught them about plants and how they grow. For the women, Mrs. Crapsey organized women's groups. For the men, Crapsey organized the St. Andrew's Brotherhood. The organization did charitable work and promoted religious education. The Brotherhood grew to three hundred members, but not all were members of St. Andrews. The Brotherhood was as a "Mutual Benefit Society." Payments were made to sick members, to the widows of members, and to the members who lost their wives. In addition to his work with the Brotherhood and traditional parish duties, Crapsey led retreats for the Sisters of St. Mary, an Episcopal religious order in Peekskill, NY. He lectured at black Episcopal churches, urging members to stand up for their rights. In Rochester, Crapsey was one of the founders and the first president of the Citizens Political Reform Association, which worked for civic improvement in the face of the poverty caused by the Depression of 1893. He visited people in asylums and prisons. n his autobiography, Crapsey says that he had been a heretic from his tenth year. "A heretic," he says, "is one who thinks and gives voice to his own thought," and has difficulty submitting to authority. Crapsey characterizes himself as a "Humanist," who took God for granted. His allegiance to Jesus was based on His humanity more than on His divinity. When a Bishopric was denied him, he declared himself a prophet. He strongly believed that ather than accept the truth and historicity of the Bible merely because they were part of the "historic Christian faith" as received by his church, turned to "developments in scientific research" and to "higher criticism" of the Bible. Crapsey believed all churches should become more active in social reform as this is what he viewed Jesus was; a humanist who cared for the people. Eventually he ran afoul of the powers that be and of Bishop Walker in particular. They tried to sideline him as much as possible but In 1901, Crapsey published a tractate with the title "The Law of Liberty: The Nature and Limit of Religious Thought." [Presented here]. In the tractate, he wrote, "a free thinker has for ages been feared and hated by the officers of the church." Furthermore, a man who "gives himself over entirely" to a sect "no longer asks himself what is true." Crapsey observed that this is the "sad condition" of most of "the Protestant clergy." This was true in his opinion because "theological schools" teach "a fully formulated system of beliefs." All of this combined to have Rev. Crapsey brought up on charges of heresy before the Church Board. On May 9, 1906, the five-member Ecclesiastical Court met and by a four to one vote decided Crapsey was guilty. The Court's findings were then forwarded to Bishop Walker. The verdict was delivered to Crapsey on May 15, 1906. The story was carried all of the nation's major newspapers. On December 4, 1906, Crapsey gave his last sermon to a capacity congregation (he was immensely popular). After leaving the priesthood he continued in his agitation for social welfare and worked with numerous groups. He wrote a number of books, the most famous being Religion and Politics, and this series of Tractates, all under the running title of On the Cause and Remedy of the Disunion of Christendom. We don't know how many he wrote as OCLC only records four titles (one title in two copies and the other three in only one copy) yet 6 are presented here. Three with no locations in OCLC. They are as follows;No. 2-The Royal Priesthood.No. 4-The Answer to Pilate.No. 5-The Judgement of Abraham.No. 6-The Law of Liberty.No. 7-God's Winnowing FanNo. 8-The Church, the School of the Saints.

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