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TextLetter from John Wesley to Thomas Greathead, London, [facsimile]
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Greathead encouraging him to be thankful for the blessings God has given him and to spread such goodness to others around him.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Wesley to Thomas Greathead encouraging him to be thankful for the blessings God has given him and to spread such goodness to others around him. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin, London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin asking Rankin to read and distribute Wesley's abridged version of D. Goodwin's "Justification."Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin asking Rankin to read and distribute Wesley's abridged version of D. Goodwin's "Justification." -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin, London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing how they should not increase their debt and build wisely.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing how they should not increase their debt and build wisely. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin, London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing yearly subscriptions and the challenge of paying off a large debt when contributions are lower than expected.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing yearly subscriptions and the challenge of paying off a large debt when contributions are lower than expected. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to the Rev. Samuel Walker, London, [manuscript facsimile]
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Samuel Walker explaining that Wesley has no desire to split from the Church (Church of England) and outlining the ways in which Wesley's appraoch to preaching is compatible with Walker's.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Wesley to Samuel Walker explaining that Wesley has no desire to split from the Church (Church of England) and outlining the ways in which Wesley's appraoch to preaching is compatible with Walker's. -
TextLetter from John, Elector of Saxony, to Duke Albrecht of Bavaria
John, Elector of Saxony, 1468-1532A signed (letter contains notation in his own hand), handwritten letter, in German, on paper. The letter addresses John's unwillingness to provide aid in a dispute against his relative, Duke Albrecht of Bavaria.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA signed (letter contains notation in his own hand), handwritten letter, in German, on paper. The letter addresses John's unwillingness to provide aid in a dispute against his relative, Duke Albrecht of Bavaria. -
TextLetter from Joseph Cownley to Charles Wesley [Newcastle upon Tyne]
Cownley, Joseph (1723-1792)A letter from Joseph Cownley to Charles Wesley updating him on Cownley's health and its relation to his work as a circuit preacher, and sharing his thoughts on the religious state of the country.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Joseph Cownley to Charles Wesley updating him on Cownley's health and its relation to his work as a circuit preacher, and sharing his thoughts on the religious state of the country. -
TextLetter from Kaspar Cruciger to Viet Dietrich, July 8, 1544
Cruciger, Kaspar, 1504-1548This letter was written by Cruciger on July 8, 1544 to Veit Dietrich, pastor of St. Sebald’s Church at Nuremberg. In the letter Cruciger discussed personal matters related to himself, Dietrich, Martin Luther, and Philipp Melanchthon. He also writes about the collection of Luther’s sermons he and Dietrich were to publish together in the following year.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThis letter was written by Cruciger on July 8, 1544 to Veit Dietrich, pastor of St. Sebald’s Church at Nuremberg. In the letter Cruciger discussed personal matters related to himself, Dietrich, Martin Luther, and Philipp Melanchthon. He also writes about the collection of Luther’s sermons he and Dietrich were to publish together in the following year. -
TextLetter from Morris M. Jones to Rev. A. B. Elizer, February 22, 1963
Jones, Morris M.A letter reporting on the history of Bethlehem Methodist Church in the Hoschton Charge.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionsCopyrightCOPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATEDA letter reporting on the history of Bethlehem Methodist Church in the Hoschton Charge. -
TextLetter from Mrs. Walton Johnson to Mr. Hayes, February 28, 1972
Johnson, Mrs. WaltonA letter written by Mrs. Walton Johnson to a Mr. Hayes regarding the history of Bowman Methodist Church.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionsCopyrightCOPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATEDA letter written by Mrs. Walton Johnson to a Mr. Hayes regarding the history of Bowman Methodist Church. -
TextLetter from Oxford Union Members, dated February 25 (unknown year)
Members of the Oxford Union Society formally present a copy of Newman's Parochial Sermons to the library of the society. Includes a list of members.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESMembers of the Oxford Union Society formally present a copy of Newman's Parochial Sermons to the library of the society. Includes a list of members. -
TextLetter from Philipp Heinrich Molther to John Wesley, London
Molther, Philipp Heinrich, 1714-1780A partial letter from Philip Henry Molther to John Wesley requesting Wesley visit and deliver a sermon. Additionally, there are several other short notes: from James Hutton to a Mr. Felschig, from James Hutton to John Wesley, and from Joseph Verding to Mr. Felshig. The original letter is accompanied by a handwritten copy and a note on the history between the various writers and addressees.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA partial letter from Philip Henry Molther to John Wesley requesting Wesley visit and deliver a sermon. Additionally, there are several other short notes: from James Hutton to a Mr. Felschig, from James Hutton to John Wesley, and from Joseph Verding to Mr. Felshig. The original letter is accompanied by a handwritten copy and a note on the history between the various writers and addressees. -
TextLetter from Richard Freeman to John Wesley
Freeman, RichardA letter from Richard Freeman to John Wesley posing a series of questions on the concept of evil, the nature of the Devil, the creation of the world, the role of angels, and the role of Adam and humanity. John Wesley responded to this letter in "Letter from John Wesley to Richard Freeman, London".Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from Richard Freeman to John Wesley posing a series of questions on the concept of evil, the nature of the Devil, the creation of the world, the role of angels, and the role of Adam and humanity. John Wesley responded to this letter in "Letter from John Wesley to Richard Freeman, London". -
TextLetter from Samuel Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, [Hertford]
Wesley, Samuel, 1766-1837A letter from Samuel Wesley to his mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, informing her of his safe arrival at Mr. Leach's and giving an account of his lodgings there.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Samuel Wesley to his mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, informing her of his safe arrival at Mr. Leach's and giving an account of his lodgings there. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Charles Wesley, [Bristol]
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her son, Charles, berating him and his father for not writing to update her on their health after having had colds, scolding them for not taking care of themselves while sick, sending them well wishes from herself and Charles' siblings, Sarah and Samuel, and asking when they might return.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her son, Charles, berating him and his father for not writing to update her on their health after having had colds, scolding them for not taking care of themselves while sick, sending them well wishes from herself and Charles' siblings, Sarah and Samuel, and asking when they might return. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Sarah Wesley
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, updating her daughter on the various social calls and dinners they have attended, advising her daughter on housekeeping finances, and asking after her sons, Samuel and Charles.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, updating her daughter on the various social calls and dinners they have attended, advising her daughter on housekeeping finances, and asking after her sons, Samuel and Charles. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Sarah Wesley
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, expressing concern over her daughter's health, reporting on several visits from various acquaintances, discussing a visit by Lord and Lady Andrews to hear her son, Charles, play, sharing the news of Mrs. Dyer's passing, and sending along news and well-wishes from friends.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, expressing concern over her daughter's health, reporting on several visits from various acquaintances, discussing a visit by Lord and Lady Andrews to hear her son, Charles, play, sharing the news of Mrs. Dyer's passing, and sending along news and well-wishes from friends. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Sarah Wesley, Marylebone, [London]
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, asking about her daughter's trip to Wick (near Bristol), requesting an update on her daughter's health, reporting on the increase in interest concerning her sons' musical performances, mentioning a day trip her husband and son took, giving updates on the comings and goings in London, and sending well wishes from the entire family to her daughter.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, asking about her daughter's trip to Wick (near Bristol), requesting an update on her daughter's health, reporting on the increase in interest concerning her sons' musical performances, mentioning a day trip her husband and son took, giving updates on the comings and goings in London, and sending well wishes from the entire family to her daughter. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Sarah Wesley, [Bristol]
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, informing her daughter that she must return to Bristol sooner than planned in order to prepare for the family's trip to London, giving an update on her husband's health, and expressing her happiness in hearing that her daughter had been enjoying her travels.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, informing her daughter that she must return to Bristol sooner than planned in order to prepare for the family's trip to London, giving an update on her husband's health, and expressing her happiness in hearing that her daughter had been enjoying her travels. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Sarah Wesley, [London]
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, informing her daughter that the sister of Mrs. Doddridge has passed away, asking after Mrs. Lee and providing a recipe for a throat pain remedy, sharing news of her sister's health, and giving updates on both of her sons, Charles and Samuel.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, informing her daughter that the sister of Mrs. Doddridge has passed away, asking after Mrs. Lee and providing a recipe for a throat pain remedy, sharing news of her sister's health, and giving updates on both of her sons, Charles and Samuel. -
TextLetter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to Sarah Wesley, [London]
Wesley, Sarah Gwynne, 1726-1822A letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, gently chiding her daughter for taking a fall down the stairs and suggesting using electrification to strengthen the strained ankle, expressing joy at her daughter's otherwise good health, relating a dinner with Miss Wells, describing a new preacher she heard deliver a sermon and took a liking to, providing updates on her sons, Charles and Samuel, asking her daughter to try and convince her husband to buy cloth for clothes in Bristol as it is cheaper there.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley to her daughter, Sarah, gently chiding her daughter for taking a fall down the stairs and suggesting using electrification to strengthen the strained ankle, expressing joy at her daughter's otherwise good health, relating a dinner with Miss Wells, describing a new preacher she heard deliver a sermon and took a liking to, providing updates on her sons, Charles and Samuel, asking her daughter to try and convince her husband to buy cloth for clothes in Bristol as it is cheaper there.