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Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase has asked Lord Gambier for letters to religious people in Manchester, Liverpool, and Derbyshire. He dined at Mr. Pratt's last night, where a sub-committee for his cause was formed. He hopes to visit Wiggin in Manchester.
First Draft Copy Of Letter To Lord Gambier, Philander Chase
First Draft Copy Of Letter To Lord Gambier, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase requests letters from Gambier to pious people in England. Mr. Wiggin has suggested the name of Mr. Evans. A meeting of the sub-committee is taking place today, but Chase was not with them, so he does not know what they are talking about.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin was unaware, until Chase's letter, that the Theological School in New York had an exclusive right to set up Branch Schools. Suggests that Chase purchase a charter from the state government to raise funds.
Letter To Lord Gambier, Philander Chase
Letter To Lord Gambier, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
"Bishop Chase's answer" detailing why wants to build a school in Ohio for the education of young men, despite the claim that all schools not instituted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America are forbidden unless they are considered "Branch schools"
Letter To Timothy Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase is delaying his trip to Manchester, Mr. Crosby may have lost a package of Hobart's letters he was expected to deliver to Wiggin, Mr. Wilks's visit
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Philander Chase Letters
Invitation to Chase, inviting him to dine with Pratt's family on Christmas Day.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin expresses his full support for Chase's cause and suggests that introductory letters from Sir Thomas Baring or Lord Gambier could be very influential in the future.
B.J Sellon Letter To Philander Chase, B J. Sellon
B.J Sellon Letter To Philander Chase, B J. Sellon
Philander Chase Letters
Sellon is inviting Bp. Chase to dine with him.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Timothy Wiggin expresses his support for Philander Chase and offers him advice on how to garner support in the English country and which people are most influential.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Philander Chase Letters
Gambier encourages Chase to counteract the unfavorable opinion of him and his cause by publishing a concise explanation of his cause to be circulated among potential benefactors. He mentions Chase's desire to be introduced to Sir Thomas Baring.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
States that he will not fight Hobart and instead be a better Christian. Upset mostly because his assaults lower the dignity of the American Church in the eyes of the English Church. He asks Dudley to help him get support in Vermont.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Excerpts from Gambier's letter of the 11th copied, letter was shown to Mr. Pratt, who agrees that Gambier is an exemplary Christian man. Pratt advises Chase not to go to war with Hobart.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Discussion of funding for new educational institution and the duties of the Church. Wiggin gives permission to add his name to a list of subscribers.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin advises Bishop Chase to focus his efforts on winning over Lord Gambier and hopes that Chase will remain untied to any party within the church for the sake of his success in winning widespread support.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
A few pages in the "British Critic" have denounced Chase's motives. He copies a letter from Charles Sigourney that has cheered him up, it mentions an address Reverend Baldwin of Saratoga, who shares the same feelings as Chase on establishing a theological society in the west.
Letter To Philander Chase, C. Crosby
Letter To Philander Chase, C. Crosby
Philander Chase Letters
Croby looks forward to dining with Chase at two o'clock
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Philander Chase Letters
Gambier says that he has received a note from Chase, and he states that he is glad than Henry Clay acquainted the two of them. He regrets his absence from London but invites Chase to an Anniversary Meeting of an Auxiliary Bible Society in London. Afterward, he offers to lodge Chase at Iver Grove.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Timothy Wiggin wishes Bp. Chase well on his endeavor, and hopes for a reconciliation with Bishop Hobart. He has no further information from Dr. Smith or Mr. Johnson since they all dined together, but he continues to search for support for Chase's cause.
Letter To Philander Chase, Anson Hayden
Letter To Philander Chase, Anson Hayden
Philander Chase Letters
Hayden sends his apologies for having misdirecteing Chase's letters
Note To Philander Chase, C. Crosby
Note To Philander Chase, C. Crosby
Philander Chase Letters
Crosby wishes for Bp. Chase to call on him at his home.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Trip to Oxford and St. Mary' s Church. Chase is amazed at the pious behavior of the men at the school there. Learns about the spot where Archbishop Cranmer was put to death.
Letter To Philander Chase Jr, Philander Chase
Letter To Philander Chase Jr, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Recounting the dangerous parts of his voyage to England, but Good Providence and prayer kept him safe.
Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Details of the voyage to England, prayers to bless his family
Letter To Philander Chase, B G. Noble
Letter To Philander Chase, B G. Noble
Philander Chase Letters
Wishing Bp. Chase good luck on his voyage. Warning him against entering a deal with Bp W[hite].
Letter To Philander Chase, Reverend Noble
Letter To Philander Chase, Reverend Noble
Philander Chase Letters
Reverend Noble wishes to see Philander Chase, should he visit New York. Noble also advises Chase to disregard the opinions saying that he should not visit England. He predicts that Chase will be very successful in England and encourages him to travel there.
Letter To William Lyman, Dudley Chase
Letter To William Lyman, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase requests William Lyman to transport a note of $600 to a Mr. Potter and forward the same amount back to Dudley.
Letter To Philander Chase, Charles Sigourney
Letter To Philander Chase, Charles Sigourney
Philander Chase Letters
Mr. Sigourney invites Philander Chase to visit him and his friends in Hartford. He has also sent a letter to Albany incase Chase missed this one. He also predicts that Chase will be successful in Great Britain and urges him to expand his business there too. Mr. Sigourney would like Bishop Chase to stay at his home while in Hartford and give a service at the church.
Fragment Of Memorandum, Philander Chase
Fragment Of Memorandum, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Statement of funds upon going to England
Fragment Of Memorandum, Philander Chase
Fragment Of Memorandum, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Reasons for leaving Cincinnati College detailed in other letters. Sermons he wishes to take with him.