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Gaius Glenn Atkins

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Gaius Glenn Atkins (1868–1956) was a notable Congregational minister and writer.

He attended Ohio State University, Cincinnati Law School, and Yale Divinity School. He served churches in Massachusetts, Vermont, Michigan, and at Central Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode Island from 1910 to 1917.[1][2] He authored many titles on religion, including Modern Religious Cults and Movements.[3][4] One sermon preached at Central Church in 1914 was entitled "The Right and wrong of Feminism."[5]

He preached at Wellesley College in 1916, and gave the Ohio State commencement address in 1933.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Atkins, Gaius. Modern Religious Cults and Movements". Gorgias Press.
  2. ^ "Atkins, Gaius Glenn, 1868-1956". Library of Congress.
  3. ^ "Atkins, Gaius. Modern Religious Cults and Movements". Gorgias Press.
  4. ^ "Atkins, Gaius Glenn, 1868-1956". The Online Books Page.
  5. ^ "Atkins, Gaius Glenn, 1868-1956". Library of Congress.
  6. ^ Annual Reports [of] President and Treasurer. Wellesley College.
  7. ^ "The Ohio State University Commencement Address by Gaius Glenn Atkins, Spring 1933". Ohio State University.