Correspondence of Theophilus Parsons, 1849-1869.

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Correspondence of Theophilus Parsons, 1849-1869.

1849-1869

Correspondence includes letters of recommendation, introduction, and condolence. Nineteen items comprise correspondence, etc., to and from Parsons regarding the publication of Deus-Homo (Chicago: E. B. Myers and Chandler, 1867).

25 items (54 p.)

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