1967-09-27, TALS Allchin to Merton, 'Thank you very much for your letter which was extremely encouraging from more points'

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1967-09-27, TALS Allchin to Merton, 'Thank you very much for your letter which was extremely encouraging from more points'

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  • 1967 September 27 (Creation)

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1 page(s); Typed signed letter with holograph (handwritten) annotations.

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(1930-2010)

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Canon Arthur MacDonald (Donald) Allchin was an Anglican priest who came to know Merton through Dr. Dale Moody of the Baptist Seminary in Louisville. When he first met Merton, Allchin was at Oxford and served as librarian for Pusey House and as a student chaplain. He would later become Canon Residentiary at Canterbury Cathedral, England (source: «The Hidden Ground of Love»).

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First lines: "Thank you very much for your letter which was extremely encouraging from more points of view than"...

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  • English

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    to Thomas Merton from: Allchin, Arthur MacDonald, Canon

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