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“Mrs. Plubert”

In 1886 the Athens Universalist Society solicited donations to pay for repairs to the meeting house.  One of the donors was identified only as “Mrs. Plubert,” who gave $5 (equivalent to about $130 today).  It wasn’t the largest donation, but still it was sizable, especially for a woman.  Who was she? When I searched the […]

Rev. James Martin Peebles, Universalist ...

In an earlier post about Sheshequin Universalist Society member O. H. P. Kinney, I noted that Kinney had turned to spiritualism later in life.  A disproportionate number of spiritualists in the nineteenth century were former Universalists, including a sizable number of Universalist ministers.  One Universalist minister who later became famous as a spiritualist served the […]

What Is Heaven?

As noted in my last blog, Sheshequin Universalist Society member O. H. P. Kinney was a regular contributor to the Elmira Sunday Telegram in the early 1880s.  His weekly “Short Sunday Sermons” were published under the pen name “Peter Klaus.” One of his more trenchant sermons about orthodox Christian doctrine appeared in the Aug. 15, […]