Letters, 1857-1861.

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Letters, 1857-1861.

Relating to the exchange of books. [1] 1857, May 1, to Solomon Peck; [2] 1857, June 3, to Committee of Library of Brown University; [3] 1857, June 11, to R. A. Guild; [4] 1857, August 25, to Dr. Sears; with pasted on clipping; [5] 1858, May 3, to Dr. Sears; [6]-[12] to R. A. Guild: 1858, December 28; 1859, August 16; 1859, October 1; 1860, January 3; 1860, February 14; 1860, March 5; 1861, March 23.

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Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803

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Author and clergyman. From the description of Letter of Samuel Hopkins, 1759. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450325 Samuel Hopkins, American clergyman and theologian, founder of Hopkinsianism. He graduated from Yale in 1741, and afterwards studied with Jonathan Edwards for two years. Afterwards Hopkins settled at Housatonic (later Great Barrington). In 1769, the privation of his congregation and an opposition to his intransigent doctrine led to his dismissal. He then accep...

Guild, Reuben Aldridge, 1822-1899

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Sears, Barnas, 1802-1880

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Barnas Sears was an American scholar and educator. He graduated from Brown and then Newton seminary, and served as pastor before becoming a professor at Hamilton College. He studied in Germany, and held several important positions in education in the states before becoming a popular and successful president of Brown University. He published many scholarly papers on religion, history, and education. From the description of Barnas Sears letter to professors and others connected with Ge...

Peck, Solomon, Reverend,

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