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to Lord Bishop
20 July 1865
Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1866
Waugh writes to an unknown bishop declining a proposal of his for writing a work (unknown topic). She discusses martyrs of the English Counter-Reformation.
GLC05508.257.03
to W.R. Cremer
circa 1869-1872
Hall, Newman, fl. 1869-1872
Hall considers the Civil War the only justifiable war, apparently because it brought the abolition of slavery. War between England and the U.S. "would be Fratricidal & a hideous crime." He believes arbitration and a treaty can settle any conflict...
GLC05508.122
Jesus Holds My Hand
circa 1870
Evans, John M., fl. 1870
Five stanzas of the hymn with musical score (originally adhered at the top of the page).
GLC05508.099
[While down the stream of life I sail...]
Cornell, Ezra, fl. 1870
This poem defines Christ, grace, hope and the Bible as tools necessary for life, just as a ship, the wind, an anchor and a compass are necessary for sailing.
GLC05508.075
Nine engravings of scenes from Paradise Lost
circa 1870-1880
Milton, John, fl. 1740-1804
GLC05508.201
to Rev. W.H.H. Moore
2 March 1869
Cartwright, Peter, fl. 1869
Cartwright discusses personal and church matters, particularly over the past winter. Cartwright's writing is shaky due to Parkinson's disease, making parts of the letter illegible. Felt-tip marker obliterates something on verso.
GLC05508.062
[Photograph of Cardinal John H. Newman]
circa 1873-1875
GLC05508.193.05
to George M. Fillmore
4 October 1870
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Fillmore offers condolence upon the death of his nephew's child. He urges his nephew to submit to the dictates of Providence. 1 black and white full length seated engraving of Millard Fillmore included.
GLC05508.102
to Archbishop Purcell
20 December 1870
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896
Responding that he cannot adopt the Archbishop's suggestions. Although he believes Christianity is the greatest moral and social boon to man, he can neither avow nor disavow Catholicism before he has sincere and complete faith.
GLC05508.100
[I believe in beauty and in joy...]
circa 1875-1885
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925
Cable quotes Charlotte Oliver, in part: "As to the resurrection, punishment and reward, I can't see what my noblest choice has to do with them; they seem to be God's part of the matter; mine is to love perfect beauty and perfect joy...."
GLC05508.059
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