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[Collection of documents relating to religion and spirituality. See decimalized entries.]
1699-1980 ca.
GLC05508
to Joseph Lord
14 September 1699
Cotton, John, 1640-1699
Cotton writes from Charleston, South Carolina, where he had been called in 1698, to Joseph Lord, a minister at Dorchester, South Carolina. Lord had sailed to South Carolina with Cotton in November 1698. Speaks of mutual acquaintances in Charleston...
GLC05508.002
to Richard Waldron
21 July 1743
Pepperrell, William, 1696-1759
Pepperell reports his daughter and grandson very ill. He also mentions business matters.
GLC05508.009
to Jane Mecom
30 December 1770
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Written to his sister concerning various matters, including stories of the threatened loss of his position as colonial postmaster, the difficulties he faces for expressing his political opinions, and sending some books Jane had asked for. Franklin...
GLC05508.003
to Polly Stockton
9 March 1790
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
On the second anniversary of his recovery from illness, Rush thanks his sister for nursing him. His illness left him with strong ideas of the vanity of wealth, the evil of Sin, etc. He continues by talking about his delight in reading John Wesley's...
GLC05508.011
to Rev. Jedediah Morse
1 September 1794
Green, Ashbel, 1762-1848
Green introduces Rev. Dr. Keith, a minister from the congregational church in Charleston, SC. He believes Morse will receive much pleasure from both Keith's preaching and his conversations. Green apologizes for not writing often, citing that his...
GLC05508.117
to Lydia Bradford
26 December 1795
Bradford, William, 1729-1808
Bradford gives condolence to his daughter, Lydia, for young men who died at sea, and expresses the sentiment that while this may be unfortunate "to us as men, it must be right as relative to Deity." He also mentions visiting a Roman Catholic church...
GLC05508.047
to Rev. William G. Cole
circa 1800
Jolly, Alexander, fl. 1800
Bishop Jolly writes that he hopes Cole will recover from an illness that developed on a recent trip. He attempts to dissuade Cole from taking any more trips. He assure Cole that the Episcopacy in Fraserburgh is the same as the Church of England...
GLC05508.151
to Sally Richards
2 September 1804
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818
Huntington asks Richard's to commune and confess to Christ. He offers to help remove any doubts about religion she may have.
GLC05508.142
[I cannot bear thine absence Lord...]
circa 1810
Jay, William, fl. 1810
Jay writes: "I cannot bear thine absence Lord, / my life expires if thou depart; / Be thou my hear still near my God, / and Thou my God be near my heart."
GLC05508.148
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