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James Otis Sargent Huntington

1854-1935


Untitled Letter sent by Presiding Bishop Alfred Lee to Henry Codman Potter, Bishop of New York, regarding Potter's Admission of James Otis Sargent Huntington to a Religious Order.
No place: no publisher, c. 1884.

Father Huntington, Founder of CAIL and Interpreter of Labor Sunday.
By Spencer Miller.
New York: The National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1935.

Father Huntington, Christian Social Pioneer.
New York: The National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1958.

Father Huntington's Formative Years (1854-1892): Monasticism and Social Christianity.
By Robert William Adamson.
New York: Columbia University dissertation, 1971.

A Quiet Social Crusade: James Otis Sargent Huntington's Blessed Work of Salvage, 1891-1935.
By Stuart Hubbard Hoke.
New York: General Theological Seminary dissertation, 2000.


[contributor]
Philanthropy and Social Progress: Seven Essays Delivered before the School of Applied Ethics.
New York and Boston: T.Y. Crowell, 1893.

Miners and Ministers.
New York: no publisher, 1907.

How To Conduct the Catechism.
West Park, New York: Holy Cross Press, 1915.

How To Preach a Mission: Practical Directions for Mission Services.
New York: Edwin S. Gorham, 1916.

Bargainers and Beggars: A Study of the Parables of the Laborers in the Vineyard.
West Park, New York: Holy Cross Press, 1919.

The Work of Prayer.
West Park, New York: Holy Cross Press, 1921.

Eight Lectures on the Progress of Christian Life.
Brookline, Massachusetts: no publisher, 1925.

The Rule and Constitutions of the Order of the Holy Cross.
West Park, New York: Holy Cross Press, 1931.

The School of the Eternal: Outlines for Use in Retreat or in Daily Mental Prayer.
London: Centenary Press, 1933.


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