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COLLECTION 85: Fry Manuscript, 1807-1899
Administrative Information
Title: Fry Manuscript, 1807-1899
Collection Identifier: CFT00085
Creators: Newton, Benjamin Wills (1807-1899)
Size: 1 Box
Repository: David Allan Hubbard Library Fuller Theological Seminary 135 N Oakland Ave Pasadena, CA 91182 [email protected]
Provenance: The gift of Grayson Carter. Acquired in 2009.
Conditions Governing Access/Restrictions: Scholarly use with parameters of copyright law
Language: English
Processing: Unknown
Finding Aid Revisions: Andrew Wong, July 2018
Historical Background
Benjamin Wills Newton was an evangelist and author of Christian books. He was influential in the Plymouth Brethren. Although initially a close friend of John Nelson Darby, their disagreement on matters of church doctrine and practice ultimately led to the 1848 split of the brethren movement into the Open Brethren and Exclusive Brethren.
Scope and Content
The Fry Manuscript is a collection of writings from the life of Benjamin Wills Newton (12 December 1807 - 26 June 1899) with emphasis on the Plymouth Brethren in the 19th century. From the Christian Brethren Archive at John Rylands University Library, Manchester.
Subjects: John Rylands University Library of Manchester Newton, Benjamin Wills, 1807-1899 Plymouth Brethren
Arrangement This collection is organized into 1 box.