James Monroe Buckley was an American clergyman. He was a delegate to the Methodist ecumenical conference in London. Also he worked as the editor of the "New York Christian Advocate." Since 1866 he has been constantly assigned to the most important posts, and he is one of the most powerful men among the denominational clergy. His works include "Two Weeks in the Yosemite Valley", "Supposed Miracles", "Christians and the Theatre", and others.
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