23 July 1880 • Elmira, N.Y. (MS: NPV, UCCL 01818)
I cannot conceive of Mr. Adams doing an unlawful thing; consequently he doubtless has legalities on his side which I know not of. I had the impression that when a clergyman was ordained, he covenanted to preach a certain definitely defined doctrine; & that he could not honorably preach a sharp modification of that doctrine without first retiring from that communion & canceling that covenant. If this impression is not correct, churches are founded upon a less sensible basis than I had supposed they were. I am afraid I am right; & that Mr. Adams will be worsted in his fight. I shall take great interest in the case.
We are all getting along very well—I especially. I have the lumbago.
With love to Ma & all of you,
MS, Jean Webster McKinney Papers, Special Collections, NPV.
MTBus , 132.
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