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Thomas Tiplady papers, circa 1930 -- 1949

3 boxes
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Thomas Tiplady (1882-1967), British Methodist hymnwriter and director of Lambeth Mission, London (circa 1922-1955). Annotated four volume manuscript of "Hymns from Lambeth" (1930) as presented to the Hymn Society of America in 1938; one volume of "Hymns and Prose," and one photograph of Tiplady in Lambeth.
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Charles Luther Boynton papers, 1897-1964, bulk 1910-1945

26 linear feet
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The majority of the collection consists of bound volumes of missionary recordkeeping and statistics, including directories of Protestant missionaries in China, and reports from the National Christian Council of China. Also included are personal correspondence, biographical and autobiographical writings, and clippings from magazines and newspapers.

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Isaac Swift Exegesis Lectures, 1866

1 box
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Isaac Swift (1845-1937); UTS class of 1969; Presbyterian minister in New York and Michigan parishes; served as pastor (later pastor emeritus) in Syracuse, NY, 1878-1929. The collection contains one bound manuscript (310 pages) of lectures Swift attended at Union Theological Seminary, dated September 15, 1866. Lectures by William G. T. Shedd, C. A. Van Dyck, Thomas Skinner, and Albert Barnes.
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Henry White Lecture notes, 1842 -- 1849

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Henry White was a pastor at several New York area Presbyterian churches and Professor of Systematic Theology at UTS from 1836-1850. The collection contains four bound volumes of lectures notes compiled by his students, on lectures in systematic theology given from 1842-1849.
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New York Sabbath Committee minutes, 1857 -- 1878

0.25 linear feet
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The New York Sabbath Committee, formed in 1857, sought to remind citizens of the importance of the Sabbath Day. The collection contains one bound volume containing the minutes of the New York Sabbath Committee from April of 1857 through 1878, as well as an index and a list of donors and their addresses.
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Paul Ehrman Scherer papers, 1923 -- 1968

4 linear feet
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This collection contains sermons, correspondence, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and diaries of Paul Ehrman Scherer (1892-1969), Lutheran, UTS professor of homiletics, author, and an American preacher.
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Edwards Amasa Park lectures, circa 1840 -- 1868

0.5 linear feet
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Edwards Amasa Park (1808-1900) was a Congregational minister, theologian, and professor at Andover Theological Seminary. The collection contains bound volumes of Park's lectures, transcribed and with manuscript notes by Henry Albert Stimson, as well as outlines of lectures on theology with manuscript notes by Zephaniah Moore Humphrey and Stimson's notes on Henry Boynton Smith's lectures at UTS.
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Henry William Rankin papers, 1897 -- 1958

0.5 linear feet
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Henry William Rankin was a librarian at the Northfield Mount Hermon School, a theologian, philosopher, and author of a series of works on theology and biblical exegesis. This collection contains Rankin's correspondence, including correspondence with David Baines Griffiths related to "The Bible and the Universe," as well as correspondence with other friends and colleagues and later correspondence related to the Rankin archive.
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Preserved Smith notebooks, 1820

0.25 linear feet
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Preserved Smith was a minister in Rowe and Mendon, Massachusetts, an American Revolutionary War veteran, and grandfather to UTS alumnus Henry Preserved Smith. The collection contains two volumes of Bible notes written in Warwick, Massachusetts in 1820.
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George Washington Blagden papers, 1830 -- 1873

0.25 linear feet
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George Washington Blagden was a Protestant pastor who spent the bulk of his career at the Old South Church in Boston, Massachusetts. The collection contains a record of marriages from 1830 to 1836, and Blagden's self-indexed writings relating to plans for sermons from 1863 to 1873.
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