Abstract

ABSTRACT TE Ruth (1875–1956) was a successful younger minister in England from 1900 until 1914 before moving to Australia where he became a noted figure in sectarian conflicts between Protestants and Catholics. Between 1910 and 1913, under the pseudonym of Geoffrey Palmer, Ruth published a series of articles in the Christian World which reveal many aspects of contemporary Nonconformist life. These racy writings offer an unusual source for our knowledge of the ministry, local church life and the different denominations as seen by this articulate young liberal minister.

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