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Isaac Wilkins letters, 1783-1827

1 box
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Letters written by Rev. Wilkins and his wife to members of their family. Most of the letters are dated from "West Chester" (New York) and addressed to his daughter, Mrs. Sarah Burns, and her husband, Dr. Burns, at Borden Town, N.J. and later at Philadelphia, Pa. They deal with family and personal affairs, daily life, clerical activities, travel, and paternal advice.

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James H. Ecob papers, 1892 -- 1894

0.25 linear feet
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This collection contains 42 letters written to former Presbyterian minister James H. Ecob, the majority concerning his resignation from the Presbyterian church in protest of the heresy trial of Charles Augusts Briggs.
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James Morris Whiton papers, circa 1819 -- 1929

10.5 linear feet
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James Morris Whiton (1833-1920) was a Congregational minister, teacher, and author, recognized as a writer on theological and ethical themes, and a preacher of the social gospel. The collection contains writings, correspondence, journals, material on the New York State Conference of Religion, photographs, and scrapbooks.
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John Bowen Coburn papers, 1930-1997

13 boxes
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Papers consist of textual materials including manuscripts, creative writing by Bishop Coburn, prayers and sermons, lectures and research materials.

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John Franklin Goucher papers, 16??-1962, bulk 1880-1922

14 linear feet
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Correspondence; minutes; and reports regarding missions and Christian colleges in China, India, Japan, and Korea, 1880-1922; also manuscripts, photographs, and memorabilia from his estate.

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John Rogers Coe papers, 1819 -- 1823

0.5 linear feet
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John Rogers Coe was a Presbyterian missionary and pastor in Whitehall, New York, and the son of the Reverend Jonas Coe (1759-1822) of Troy, New York. This collection contains sermons and Biblical scholarship.
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Jonas Coe papers, circa 1786 -- 1822

3.5 linear feet
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Jonas Coe (1759-1822) was the Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Troy, New York. This collection contains Jonas Coe's numbered sermons (the sequence is incomplete), other sermons, as well as addresses and speeches on particular occasions.
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Josiah Strong papers, 1855 -- 1969

6 boxes
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Josiah Strong (1847-1916) was a Congregational minister and Social Gospel movement leader. This collection contains Josiah Strong biography manuscript drafts by Elsie Strong with commentary notes by Margery Strong; correspondence and notes written by Josiah Strong, personal effects and memorabila, a travel diary, and other personal materials; as well as correspondence from and to Josiah Strong and correspondence between Strong's daughters Elsie and Margery to those involved with his biography, including publishers, scholars, and universities.
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Laurens P. Hickok and Baxter Dickinson lectures, 1845

1 Volumes
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Manuscript notes by William R. Downs.

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Marsh Family manuscripts, 1795 -- 1810

0.5 linear feet
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John Marsh the Elder was an ecclesiastical leader and alumnus of Harvard College (1761); his sons Ebenezer Grant Marsh (Yale, 1795) and John Marsh the Younger (Yale, 1804) were educated and served in Protestant communities in New England, Ebenezer as a Hebrew scholar and John Marsh the Younger as a preacher and active member of the Temperance movement. The collection contains biographical, historical, and religious manuscripts written by these three Marsh family members.
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