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Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-05-06

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton reports that the Consistory has enjoyed reading Iungerich’s letters from Paris. Pendleton writes that the Denver Society has finally collapsed following several recent deaths and families moving away. The Pastor, Henry (Heinrichs), has resigned and will move to Kitchener to pursue secular work. Miss Hager will support Heinrichs financially, and the General Church will also continue to pay...
Dates: 1935-05-06

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-06-21

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton has received the most recent letters from Iungerich and his wife, but as the Consistory has not been in session due to the Assembly, Pendleton has been unable to share the news from Paris in the usual way. Pendleton believes this Assembly was the most successful yet, though he does not take credit for himself. Pendleton writes that his contributions to the Assembly were limited due...
Dates: 1935-06-21

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-07-22

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton encloses two letters from Mr. and Mrs. Allard which have been translated from French by Iungerich’s mother (Regina Hanau Iungerich) and sister (Solange Iungerich Howard). Mrs. Allard has apparently had a vision in which she saw the words “Go and Teach” written in gold and heard a voice command “Rise and go to your house work.” Pendleton assumes the Allards are or have been part of...
Dates: 1935-07-22

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-07-29

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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton has received Iungerich’s postcard. He remarks, “So the news concerning the Allards has broken.” Pendleton has written an acknowledgement to the Allards and has referred them to Iungerich as the representative of the General Church in Paris. Names mentioned: Mr. (B) and Mrs. (S) Allard

Dates: 1935-07-29

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-08-13

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton enjoyed Iungerich’s account of the British Assembly with his summary of discussions about the Hague doctrine. Regarding this doctrine and its relationship to the General Church, Pendleton writes, “Whatever may be said for or against some of the later expounding of that doctrine, the arrogant pronouncements of its beginning promulgation still stand as basic to the system. So far...
Dates: 1935-08-13

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-12-10

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. From Iungerich’s last letter, Pendleton has a better understanding of why Iungerich objects to having his letters read aloud in Consistory, i.e., the custom of sending out Consistory minutes and noting therein the letters read. Pendleton will, however, continue to share Iungerich’s letters with Bishop DeCharms. Both Pendleton and DeCharms enjoyed reading Iungerich’s keen response to Theo...
Dates: 1935-12-10

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-10-07

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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton acknowledges Iungerich’s letter of Sept. 21st in which Iungerich reports on his dealings with the leaders of the Hague movement. Pendleton writes that this letter was read aloud to the Consistory, resulting in “wave after wave of merriment, the climax of which came with the ‘boneless jellyfish.’”

Dates: 1935-10-07

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-10-02

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton reports that the last Consistory meeting was devoted to a preliminary discussion of “the Allard development.” As the Consistory members were unfamiliar with the subject, Iungerich’s letters are currently being passed amongst the members so that everyone may have a firsthand account of the situation. Pendleton writes that he appreciated Iungerich’s defense of his use of the word...
Dates: 1935-10-02

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1936-01-03

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Pendleton has received Iungerich’s post card and letter of December 7th. Pendleton does not anticipate being able to travel to Europe in the summer. He hopes Iungerich will attend the British Assembly as he feels it is important that “some one should be on hand who is fully armed against the illusive teachings of the ‘Leer’” (i.e. De Hemelsche Leer). Pendleton hopes all will be well with...
Dates: 1936-01-03

Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Elmo C. Acton, 1927-02-15

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Elmo C. Acton in Durban, Natal, South Africa. Pendleton acknowledges Acton's letter of December 14th and discusses the very successful mid-year meetings. The Joint Council agreed that the next Assembly take place in London. Pendleton hopes it will be planned for the summer of 1928, but some in London prefer 1929. Describing the meetings, Pendleton writes, "the indication of unity and fraternal feeling was so marked that some one expressed the thought...
Dates: 1927-02-15