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Philander Chase Letters

1845

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Letter To Philander Chase, Anonymous Dec 1845

Letter To Philander Chase, Anonymous

Philander Chase Letters

The anonymous author aids Philander Chase in the Jubilee College funds. He is a "married man of 50 years" who is concerned about the spread of Catholicism.


Letter To Philander Chase, Thomas Holme Nov 1845

Letter To Philander Chase, Thomas Holme

Philander Chase Letters

Rev. Thomas Holme re-sends his request for the bills toward James George's tuition at Jubilee College.


Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Allport Nov 1845

Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Allport

Philander Chase Letters

Josiah Allport thanks Philander Chase for sending him a copy of the Reminiscences and tells him about his past and present involvement in the Church of England.


Letter To Philander Chase, Thomas Holme Jul 1845

Letter To Philander Chase, Thomas Holme

Philander Chase Letters

Reverend Thomas Holme asks on behalf of the Bishop that Philander Chase send 100 pounds to Mrs. George. He regrets that Tractarianism has been so popular in the United States as well as in England, but belives that it will ultimately die out.


Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Allport May 1845

Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Allport

Philander Chase Letters

Josiah Allport has sent Philander Chase a copy of his translation of a work by Dr Davenant, having previously sent him translations of Dr Davenant's other works. He then asks if Chase needs more copies of the Expositio ad Colossenses, which he had left at Kenyon College.


Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase May 1845

Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Philander Chase philosophizes about the goal of humans on Earth before death. He believes that good Christians should not expect a joyful life while on Earth but rather should work hard to get into Heaven when they die, where they will be able to rest.


Letter To Mary Olivia Chase, Philander Chase Mar 1845

Letter To Mary Olivia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Philander Chase writes to his granddaughter Mary Olivia before he and Dudley set off for a missionary tour in Ottawa, Illinois, noting the cold weather elsewhere which Jubilee has apparently avoided.


Letter To Mary Olivia Chase, Philander Chase Jan 1845

Letter To Mary Olivia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Philander Chase tells his granddaughter Mary Olivia why he is staying in Louisville but informs her that he might have a chance to catch a boat back to Ohio today.


Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin Jan 1845

Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin

Philander Chase Letters

Timothy Wiggin writes that the Bishops of London and Exeter have been soiled by Puseyism and have been giving funds to Puseyites that Wiggin thinks should go to the poor. He then writes that the British have lost confidence in the American government due to the results of the 1844 election, in which James K. Polk won the presidency.


Letter To James Ramsey, Philander Chase Jan 1845

Letter To James Ramsey, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Philander Chase thanks Dr. Ramsey for his generous donation of 100 pounds bequest of Miss Bates. He explains the significance of donations to Jubilee College in their ability to provide for the pupils. Chase amends the letter one month later, having forgotten to send it.