| Description | Responding to Reverend Paton's letter, Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury remarks that she was pleased to hear about 'the attitude of the Philadelphia meeting' and comments on the suitability of the Council's creedal clause, suggesting that it might be reconsidered. Taylor Cadbury also refers to the remarks made by John Henry Lloyd in the correspondence he had sent to her, describing the grounds for his objection to union with the World Council as 'absurd'. |