| Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.2: | 
    
    		
Item 1 - 
First Lines:  1. A Leper is a Lazar or a Measel and a sign of God to the people, for as Gregory says his skin is
Sub-Type:  Published material
Draft:  1st Draft
Copy Type:  Typescript carbon
Date:  no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages:  3
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  Yellow carbon with no title page or introductory note.  Donated by A.J. Flogge 2016.
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 14
        
Item 2 - 
First Lines:  A Leper is a Lazar or a Measel.  He is a sign of God to the people, for as Gregory teaches, his skin
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  2nd Draft
Copy Type:  Typescript carbon
Date:  June no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  5
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  No title page or introductory note.  Donated by David Charron, March 2008.
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a
        
Item 3 - 
First Lines:  Note:  These "rites", suitably adjusted to fit modern man in his contemporary situation
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  2nd Draft
Copy Type:  Typescript carbon with holograph corrections
Date:  June no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  6
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a
        
Item 4 - 
First Lines:  Note:  These "rites", suitably adjusted to fit modern man in his contemporary situation
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  3rd Draft
Copy Type:  Mimeograph
Date:  June no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  6
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  3 copies; 2 doublesided.
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a
        
Item 5 - 
First Lines:  A Leper is a Lazar or a Meazel.  He is a sign of God to the people, for as Gregory teaches, his skin
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  3rd Draft
Copy Type:  Mimeograph with holograph corrections
Date:  no-month no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  5
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a
        
Item 6 - 
First Lines:  Note:  These "rites" adjusted to the religious needs of contemporary man, are based on medieval
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  4th Draft
Copy Type:  Typescript carbon
Date:  no-month no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  6
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  2 copies.
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a
        
Item 7 - 
First Lines:  Note:  These "rites", adjusted to the religious needs of contemporary man, are based on medieval
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  4th Draft
Copy Type:  Typescript with holograph corrections
Date:  no-month no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  2
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  Only the note portion.
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a
        
Item 8 - 
First Lines:  Note:  These "rites" adjusted to the religious needs of contemporary man, are based on medieval
Sub-Type:  Manuscript
Draft:  5th Draft
Copy Type:  Typescript carbon
Date:  no-month no-day, 1967
Number of pages:  7
Additional authors/contributors:  
Language:  English
Notes:  
Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a