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to Edward R. Russel
27 July 1875
Newman John H., fl. 1873-1875
Newman thanks Russel for sending his 55th pulpit critique. He discusses the possible effects the sermon might have on the audience.
GLC05508.193.01
to Mr. Long
5 September 1873
Newman answers Long's nine questions about sin and eternal punishment, commenting at length on the meaning and implications of eternal punishment.
GLC05508.193.02
12 September 1873
Newman writes to Long answering questions about eternal punishment of those who die impenitent, according to Catholic teaching. He also raises a question regarding the Pope's infallibility.
GLC05508.193.03
14 September 1873
Newman writes that he is unable to answer Long's question about whether the 'pona damni' (loss of God's presence) has degrees as well as the 'pona sensus' (positive suffering). Newman believes the answer is beyond human comprehension, as is Divine...
GLC05508.193.04
[Photograph of Cardinal John H. Newman]
circa 1873-1875
GLC05508.193.05
to Rector Harvey
12 May 1968
Niemöller, Martin, 1892-1984
Niemoller writes to Harvey, an American pastor, arguing that "preaching" is not on the way out, but changes need to be made in preaching style to fit modern audiences that find traditional sermons too impersonal. He believes the Gospel is the only...
GLC05508.195.01
to Brother Leis
March 25, 1947
Niemoller writes to Leis that his travels in the US, where he has learned about Church life in America, are coming to an end. He thanks Leis for his prayers and fellowship: "We have been badly in need of this brotherly help and I am sure, we are now...
GLC05508.195.02
to Richard Hubler
18 July 1967
Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
Reagan offers condolence to Hubler after his son was killed in a car accident. He writes that there is a divine scheme that humans cannot understand, so "we can only have faith that we'll be helped and strength will be given to us in our hour of...
GLC05508.210.01
to Senator
January 16, 1968
A note drafted by Reagan, with instructions to send it to each of the Senators who attended a prayer breakfast with him. Reagan comments on his shared feelings about "the need for spiritual recognition in our lives."
GLC05508.210.02
to Marshall E. Bean
January 19, 1967
Romney, George, 1907-1995
Romney responds--late and apologetically--to Bean's request for an expression of faith during his time of suffering. Romney's writes that the greatest words of faith are: "That, as in Adam, all men die; so in Christ shall all be made alive."
GLC05508.216.01
to Earl Hunt
Romney sends a note to Bishop Hunt with his favorite quotation: "Unless our knowledge is in order[,] the more knowledge we have the greater will be our confusion." He then comments that "for our own knowledge to be in order we need to know that we...
GLC05508.216.02
to Henry W. Winslow
February 6, 1924
Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth), 1894-1981
Sangster thanks Winslow for requesting a handwritten copy of her poem, "A Prayer," and is happy to oblige. She encloses a copy and apologizes for her handwriting.
GLC05508.224.01
A Prayer
Poem Sangster sent to Henry W. Winslow, handwritten on his notebook paper. Includes a newspaper version of "A Prayer" printed in the Christian Herald.
GLC05508.224.02
to J. Wiley Edmands
January 29, 1864
Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895
Smith writes to Edmands to provide the words for "My Country 'Tis of Thee" (GLC05505.230.02). Smith comments that the song's chief merit is the occasion and circumstances in which it was produced, referring to providing momentary joy during the...
GLC05508.230.01
America
August 4, 1886
Smith enclosed this copy of the words to America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee) with a letter to J. Wiley Edmands (GLC05508.230.01).
GLC05508.230.02
Prayer Perfect
1930
Speaks, Oley, 1876-1948
Signed sheet music for the poem by James Whitcomb Riley put to music by Oley Speaks in 1930.
GLC05508.232.01
April Ecstasy
1922
Signed sheet music by Oley Speaks, verse by Madison Cawein.
GLC05508.232.02
to Margaret Sullavan
15 July 1941
Universal Pictures Company
Contract amendments for Sullavan's role in the motion picture "Mississippi Gambler." Signed by Universal's vice president and assistant secretary, and Margaret Sullavan. With accompanying photograph (GLC05508.239.02).
GLC05508.239.01
[Photograph of Margaret Sullavan]
1941
Jones, Ray, 1900-1975
Publicity shot for "Appointment for Love." Photo by Ray Jones, costume by Muriel King. Accompanied contract amendments for "Mississippi Gambler" (GLC05508.239.01). 1941 photograph of Rita Hayworth by George Hurrell, for Warner Bros., on verso.
GLC05508.239.02
to Karl
26 April 1934
Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935
Sunday remarks that he is ill because of overwork. He believes God will heal him and asks Karl to pray for him. Signed "W.A. Sunday." Accompanied by photograph (GLC05508.242.02).
GLC05508.242.01
[Photograph of Billy Sunday].
Handwritten commentary on veracity of Christ's miracles. Signed "W.A. Sunday. Psalm 34." Accompanies letter to Karl (GLC05508.242.01).
GLC05508.242.02
to Eireni
circa 1980-1990
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997
Mother Teresa thanks Eireni for her concern during a recent illness. The letter is typed on a card with Mother Teresa's picture on it. There is a printed prayer on verso.
GLC05508.243.01
to Eirene Mowji
19 July 1989
Mother Teresa writes to Mowji and gives her advice regarding a friend's brother who is taking drugs. Mother Teresa will pray for him and apparently enclosed a "miraculous medal" for the addict to wear during prayer.
GLC05508.243.02
to Rev. & Mrs. Chas O'Hara
February 23, 1981
Mother Teresa writes to the O'Hara's to congratulate them on their 50th wedding anniversary.
GLC05508.243.03
[God is love...]
A Missionaries of Charity card, with Mother Teresa's picture, that reads: "God is love, and he who abides in God abides in love, and he who abides in love, abides in God."
GLC05508.243.04
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