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The School of Theology Library Archives collects, preserves and provides access to records of historical and enduring value that document the business and activities of the New England Conference of the United Methodist Church and the School of Theology. The New England Conference Collections contain Local Church Records, Conference Records, conference journals and other publications, as well as, personal papers of significant New England Methodists. The School of Theology Archives contains the records of the School’s administrative offices, organizations, publications and the personal papers and artifact collections of significant Deans and faculty members. Records exist in a variety of different formats including documents, photographs, audio and moving image recordings, artworks and artifacts.
Most of the works posted here are part of the New England Conference Commission on Archives and History Collections.
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New items posted include: Published works New England Conference Manuscript Journals, 1836-1847
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Published Works [25]
Published Works from the New England Conference Commission on Archives Collections
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Two Discourses Delivered in Norwich on the Annual Fast, April 1, 1836
(J. Durham, 1836-04-01) -
A Discourse on the War with England; Delivered in Hallowell on Public Fast, April 7, 1814
(Eddy and Patrick, 1814-04-07) -
A Discourse on the War with England; Delivered in Hallowell on Public Fast, April 7, 1814
(N. Cheever, 1814-04-07) -
Government of the Methodist Episcopal Church
(Waite, Peirce and Co., 1 Cornhill, and F. Rand, Zion's Herald Offices, 1800) -
History of Deaconess Work in Boston, MA
(Alumni Association of the New England Deaconess Training School for Christian Service, 1948-06-05)The History of the New England Deaconess Society detailing the people and events that shaped the organization. Written in 1948 by Orianna Harding. -
National Troubles the Result of National Sins : A Fast Day Sermon, preached in Pottsville, Penna., April 30th, 1863
(Benjamin Bannan, 1863-04-30) -
Letter to Gershom Cox, dated January 29, 1844
(2011-09-26)This is a letter from Phoebe Palmer and her husband written on January 29, 1844 to Gershom Cox. -
An Appeal to the Methodists in opposition to the changes proposed in their church government
(Armstrong and Plaskett, 1827)