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The Lord Knoweth them that are His
circa 1880-1890
Draper, William H., fl. 1880-1890
This hymn espouses that all people enter God's care when they die, whether they are buried in their local graveyard or on a distant battlefield.
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to George Vaughan
17 October 1934
DuPont, Pierre Samuel, 1870-1954
Responding to a letter written by Vaughan, DuPont sees the general failure of religious teaching as an evil to be combatted. He admits that he may not be the best person to offer advice since he does not attend church, but asserts that he is a...
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to Edwin Gaskell
21 May 1931
Dunedin, Herbert, fl. 1931
When asked how to explain God to a child, Dunedin rhetorically asks if it would "not be enough to tell a child that God is his Creator...the author and giver of all good." He says to demonstrate unseen forces by wind, electricity, and thoughts. He...
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to Marshall E. Bean
17 October 1966
Edmonds, Walter Dumaux, 1851-1924
Written in response to a letter from Bean. Edmonds has been moved by Bean's "unostentatious courage," but is not sure he can comfort him. He writes that he does not believe in God the way the Churches do, but believes in a force of good. He...
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to Rev. E.M. Fairchild
December 8, 1897
Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926
Written in response to a letter from Fairchild. Elliot agrees that the Roman and Anglican churches do not recognize the equality of sexes in their marriage rituals. He wishes that advocates of gender equality were not so determined to assert that...
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to George Urban
2 May 1962
Eliot, T.S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965
On the stationary of Faber and Faber. Elliot claims he is too busy to make a broadcast on Radio Free Europe in Eastern Europe. He also rejects Urban's proposal that Elliot speak on religious persecution, because he has not known it himself.
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to his grandson
13 August 1815
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Congratulates his grandson's wife's safe delivery of a baby boy. Advises that the child be taught piety and virtue from a very young age, so it will stay with him always. He also urges the mother to nurse the baby and "not suffer any silly ideas of...
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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).
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18 April 1967
Ferrer, Jose, 1912-1992
Ferrer thanks Bean for his inspirational message of faith.
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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.
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to Frank Mock
24 April 1943
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1878-1969
Written on stationery of Riverside Church. Fosdick reprimands Mock for a downhearted letter and encourages him to keep his faith during the dark times of WWII. He also warns that we must win the peace this time (as opposed to WWI) because the next...
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to Rev. Jedediah Morse
3 May 1810
Furman, Richard, fl. 1810
Reverend Furman hopes that bad weather will keep the Reverend Morse's ship from sailing until the next day so he will be able to preach that night. He encloses copies of the letters Morse lent to him and remarks that he is glad to know that serious...
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to Dr. Susai
6 March 1941
Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948
Gandhi comments on Dr. Susai's discontent with the Catholic Church. He suggests Susai revert to his original faith. (Month confirmed from post-marked envelope.)
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to unknown
16 December 1896
Gibbons, John, fl. 1896
Cardinal Gibbons discusses his new book, "The Ambassador of Christ." The book's purpose "is to demonstrate the dignity and responsibility of the Christian ministry."
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to John D. Buchanan
13 September 1967
Goldstein, Israel, 1896-1986
Written on stationery of Congregation B'Nai Jeshurdun, New York. Goldstein writes that the United Nations, "weak and faulty an instrument as it is," has been a major deterrent to a world war in the troubled times following World War Two. He...
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to Capt. Murray
14 November 1881
Gordon, Charles, fl. 1881
Gordon commiserates with Murray about the drudgery and loneliness of their prospective assignments. He writes that despite their trials, God assures their salvation. Murray's stokers and men are under Gordon's care.
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to Kit
February 7, 1944
Graham, Martha, 1894-1991
Graham discusses her feelings and perceptions about a party attended in Kit's honor and the way Kit has touched so many people. She also discusses her belief in "a Great Source," or living energy, from which one can draw strength and power.
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March 21, 1966
Grant, Cary, 1904-1986
Grant cannot send a photo of him and his wife. He hopes that through prayer and faith Bean will overcome his illness.
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to Bliss Isley
circa 3 July 1900
Grant, Elizabeth, 1797-1885
Grant does not recall her father-in-law attending church during the five years she lived in his house. She doubts the assertion that Grant chose the Bible passage over which he took his Oath of Office. She corrects his version of Grant baptism...
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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...
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My Creed
March 1936
Guest, Edgar A., 1881-1959
A personal philosophy Guest tried to live by, much of it dealing with ethics and decorum: "... to be strict with myself, but patient and lenient with others; to give the advantage , but never to ask for it; to be kindly to all, but kindlier to the...
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to Ninian W. Edwards
16 November 1854
Hale, Sarah J.B., 1788-1879
Hale writes to the Superintendent of Illinois public schools, Ninian W. Edwards, to ask him to consider the suitability of her book, "The Bible Reading Book" for the classroom. She claims the book is already being used at a number of other schools...
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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...
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to Orlando C. Mood
25 September 1952
Harrison, William K. Jr., 1895-1987
Harrison writes a lengthy discussion of his Christian faith and experiences. He draws heavily on references to passages in the Bible. The end of the letter discusses the Korean War and the reorganization of the Far East Command. Harrison would...
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4 May 1966
Heyerdahl, Thor, 1914-2002
Heyerdahl responds to Bean after having taken a three month trip around the world. He shares his religious views, stating that he believes the spirit is eternal. He beleives human senses are limited, but trick us into thinking we know reality in...
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