Protestantism
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
J. H. Leonard certificate
Handwritten and signed certificate dated 11 Nov. 1833. Leonard certifies that Eduard Helmer is a faithful member of the local Presbyterian Church. The certificate is written on two pages of a folded sheet of paper. On the interior portion is found an apparent effort at writing a fictional romantic story.
G. C. Beamon letter to M. Badger and C. Hall
Typescript of a letter from Beamon to Methodist Church leaders in New York, appealing for aid and giving a description of Nauvoo during the exodus of the Mormons.
Letter to Mrs. Breed
Written by an unidentified missionary, probably Methodist or other Protestant who was preaching in Nephi, Utah. The item discusses the difficulties of missionary work among the Mormons. The letter is incomplete.
Royal M. Lyon letter
One letter from Royal M. Lyon in Vermont to Reverend Hamilton Z. Harriman, 1875.
William T. MacArthur funeral sermon
Carbon copy of a funeral sermon for Caroline Louis Benedict, handwritten copy of her favorite hymns, and handwritten extracts from a letter from her grandson D. W. McCoy to her former pastor, Brother Bales.
Mahoning Baptist Association records
Photocopies of handwritten, typewritten, and printed materials including a constitution of the organization, meeting minutes, reports, rules, and articles of faith. Also included are lists of churches and messengers and a statement concerning the provenance of the records.
John Martin diary
Phtocopy of a microfilm copy of a handwritten diary. Martin writes about his work as a minister in Manti, Ephraim, and Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He talks about his activities, preaching, and his various contacts.
Seth Mattison letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 22-24 Aug. 1827 and addressed to the Reverend, Israel Chamberlayne. Mattison relates a near-death experience accompanied by a spiritual confirmation of the faith.
A memorandum of the family of Daniel d'Estrange and of Charlotte his wife who escaped from France in the year of 1685 in the persecution under Louis XIV and came to America in the year 1688 and settled at New Rochelle in the County of Westchester, then Province of New York
Small memorandum book by John Strang written for his niece, 1819.