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Letter from Charles Wesley to "Dear Sir" [Samuel Walker], Bristol
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to Samuel Walker discussing the Methodist Conference meeting Wesley had attended where he met several of the traveling preachers, discussed whether the Methodists should remain as part of the Church of England, and made plans with his brother, John Wesley, to travel in order to spread word of the decisions made at the Conference. -
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Letter from Charles Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, Devonshire Square, [London]
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to his wife relating his travels to Wickham and staying with friends. Included in the letter is a hymn. -
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Letter from Charles Wesley to Ebenezer Blackwell, Bristol
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to Ebenezer Blackwell following up on the whereabouts of a sum of money entrusted to Blackwell by a Mr. Lloyd which was intended for Wesley and asking for news of Wesley's brother, John Wesley. -
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Letter from John Bennet to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley
Bennet, JohnA letter from John Bennet to Sarah Gwynne Wesley asking to make her acquaintence, offering her a short prayer for her wellbeing in the Grace of God, and expressing his hope to meet her in person after having heard so much about her from her husband. The letter is accompanied by three smaller slips of paper; one appearing to be a calling card from a Sarah Ryan dated September 3, 1760, one with a note including the name and address of a Mr. -
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Letter from Charles Wesley to John Bennet
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to John Bennet describing his new hymn book and asking how many copies Bennet would like. -
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Letter from Charles Wesley to "Dear Sister," Ursula Wesley, the foundry on windmill-hill near Moorfields, London
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to "Dear Sister," Ursula Wesley, indicating his travel plans, and describing the home of his mother. On the back are fragments of a letter to "Dear Bro" in cipher. -
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Photo album of Charles Minot and Elva R. Griffith
Griffith, Elva RoxanaA photo album documenting Charles Minot and Elva R. Griffith's time as missionaries in Chile and travels around South and Central America and to India. -
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From the Far South
Griffith, Charles MinotExtracts from two letters sent from Charles Minot Griffith to his wife, Elva, and published in the Perry Record, a local newspaper in Perry, New York, which regularly published letters and journal entries the Griffith's sent during their time in South America. The first letter discusses Griffith's preparations to travel Naranjal in the Guayaquil Province of Ecuador, including descriptions of the acquisition of pack animals and the necessity of repacking much of his luggage to account for the weather. -
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Missionaries at Clifton Springs: Another interesting session of the Union
A report on a meeting of the International Missionary Union in the early 1900s published in a newspaper. The article covers the opening session and briefly describes the reports made by various members on their work in Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain, Micronesia, India, Burma, and Siam. -
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Many deaths were reported: a memorial service held at Clifton Springs by the MIssionary Union
A report on the 1906 meeting of the International Missionary Union at Clifton Springs, New York, published in a newspaper. The article outlines the opening sessions, listing the members who passed away in the past year with notes on their contributions, and notes on the closing remarks. -
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Certificate of Appointment for Charels Minot Griffith
Warren, Henry White, 1831-1912A formal certificate confirming the appointment of Charles Minot Griffith as a Deacon in the Western South America Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The certificate was signed in Concepción, Chile, on February 27, 1898, by Bishop Henry White Warren. -
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Certificate of Location for C. M. Griffith
Joyce, Isaac W.A formal Certificate of Location confirming that Charles Minot Griffith was officially located to the Western South America Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church as a Deacon on his own request. The certificate was signed in Concepción, Chile, on February 20, 1903, by Isaac W. Joyce, the president of the Western South America Annual Conference. -
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Journal of Elva Griffith
Griffith, Elva RoxanaA journal kept by Elva Griffith during her and her husband, Charles', time as missionaries in South America. The journal begins with the couple receiving their official assignment and continues with their travel to New York for preparations, a description of their journey by ship to Panama and onto Ecuador and Chile, notes on events they attended including the Annual Conference meeting of the Western South America Mission Conference, detailed accounts of various Sunday activities, descriptions of their teaching duties, and updates on the family's health. -
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Inspiration : a study of divine influence and authority in the Holy Scriptures
Best, Nolan Rice, 1871-1930Summary: -
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Letter from John Early (Washington, D.C.) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - May 25, 1860
Early, John, 1786-1873This letter contains harmful and/or objectionable language and perspectives. -
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Photograph of Bishop Robert Paine
Saltsman, T. F. (Thomas Farquar), 1825-1902A cartes-de-visite photograph of Robert Paine taken in Nashville, Tennessee. -
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Letter from Thomas O. Summers (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - October 7, 1865
Summers, Thomas O. (Thomas Osmond), 1812-1882A letter from Thomas O. Summers to Robert Paine asking about what is to become of the church, specifically the publishing interests of the church, likely in response to the end of the Civil War. On the page where Summers addressed the letter, notes on the suffering of Jesus Christ are written in pencil in another hand. -
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Envelope from unidentified person to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi)
An envelope addressed to Robert Paine in Aberdeen, Mississippi, from an unknown sender, postmarked December 6th at Camden. Possibly the envelope to the letter sent by H. H. Kavanaugh to Paine from Camden, Arkansas, dated December 4th, 1854. -
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Letter from an unidentified person to Thomas L. Douglass
A letter to Thomas L. Douglass from an unknown author, possibly Robert Paine, describing the death of Sterling C. Brown in Lebanon, Tennessee, including an account of a conversation the author had with Brown confirming Brown's faith just before his death. -
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Letter from William M. Wightman (Greensboro, Alabama) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - April 17, 1860
Wightman, William M. (William May), 1808-1882A letter from William M. Wightman to Robert Paine requesting on behalf of the faculty of Southern University that Paine preach the Commencement Sermon.