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Botta, Anne Charlotte (Lynch) To Arnold, Miss

Extends thanks for a drawing she made for ACLB's Poems which ACLB has just received through Mrs. Willis, too late to be used. Was sorry not to see her on her last visit. Extends thanks for a drawing she made for ACLB's Poems which ACLB has just received through Mrs. Willis, too late to be used. Was sorry not to see her on her last visit.

Botta, Anne Charlotte (Lynch) To Arnold, Miss

Sends her "Miss Bremer's letter and the poem of Grace Greenwood's" which ACLB found in her portfolio. [No enclosures.] Sends her "Miss Bremer's letter and the poem of Grace Greenwood's" which ACLB found in her portfolio. [No enclosures.]

Botta, Anne Charlotte (Lynch) To Anthon, Prof.

Requests contributions of autographs for the album she is preparing to raise funds for the relief of the sufferings in France. Requests contributions of autographs for the album she is preparing to raise funds for the relief of the sufferings in France.

Botta, Anne Charlotte (Lynch) To Allen, Mr.

Requests permission to print selections from his writings in the "Providence Book" [The Rhode Island Book] which she is editing. Requests permission to print selections from his writings in the "Providence Book" [The Rhode Island Book] which she is editing.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1791 Apr 01

Written from London. Death of Mr. Robinson and his burial by Dr. Priestley; condemns Priestly's funeral sermon; Robinson's Socinianism gaining in England; publication of Booth's books. Written from London. Death of Mr. Robinson and his burial by Dr. Priestley; condemns Priestly's funeral sermon; Robinson's Socinianism gaining in England; publication of Booth's books.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1790 Feb 25

Written from London. Comments on Mr. Stanford, Mr. Robinson's Dr. Priestly; has sent Dr. Samuel Jones his views on baptism which differ from those of the Philadelphia Association. Written from London. Comments on Mr. Stanford, Mr. Robinson's Dr. Priestly; has sent Dr. Samuel Jones his views on baptism which differ from those of the Philadelphia Association.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1789 Jul 11

Written from London. Hopes Manning will not leave the College; publication of Mr. Williams's scandalous conduct of Mr. John Stanford, who has been accepted as a minister in America. Written from London. Hopes Manning will not leave the College; publication of Mr. Williams's scandalous conduct of Mr. John Stanford, who has been accepted as a minister in America.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1788 Sep 29

Has sent two medical books to Solomon Drowne; Williams may not publish his answer; has just published asks Manning to assist in sale of PAEDOBAPTISM EXAMINED; translations of his books; Mr. Winchester making a "considerable stir." Has sent two medical books to Solomon Drowne; Williams may not publish his answer; has just published asks Manning to assist in sale of PAEDOBAPTISM EXAMINED; translations of his books; Mr. Winchester making a "considerable stir."

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1787 Dec 12

Written from London. Sending copy of his expects answer to be published by Mr. Edward Williams; requests information about popular American preacher Mr. Winchester now in England. Written from London. Sending copy of his expects answer to be published by Mr. Edward Williams; requests information about popular American preacher Mr. Winchester now in England.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1787 Aug 18

Written from London. Pained at though of Manning's leaving the College; praises V------, who has died. Written from London. Pained at though of Manning's leaving the College; praises V------, who has died.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1785 Mar 25

Written from London. Sending also his which he asks Manning to read and correct for 2nd edition; first edition of 500 has been sold; duplicity of Mr. R. Robinson; favorable impressions of Solomon Drowne and of Dr. Stennett; reports dissolution of two Baptist Churches, but general gain of religion in both Baptist and Church of England; thinks Presbyterians have renounced Gospel; death of Dr. Gibbons. Written from London. Sending also his which he asks Manning to read and correct for 2nd edition; first edition of 500 has been sold; duplicity of Mr. R. Robinson; favorable impressions of Solomon Drowne and of Dr. Stennett; reports dissolution of two Baptist Churches, but general gain of religion in both Baptist and Church of England; thinks Presbyterians have renounced Gospel; death of Dr. Gibbons.

Booth, Abraham to Manning, James: 1784 Jun 30

Written from London. Rejoices in renewal of communication with America after the war; reports death of Benjamin Wallin. Written from London. Rejoices in renewal of communication with America after the war; reports death of Benjamin Wallin.

Books

Books

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5th stanza (7 lines) of poem as printed in Poems (1881). Variations in puncuation. 5th stanza (7 lines) of poem as printed in Poems (1881). Variations in puncuation.

Bond, Emmons Paley To Denison, Frederic: 1880 Aug 20

with Christian Secretary and biographies of Normand Burr, Elisha Cushman Jr., James G. Bolles, Albert Day, James Leland Howard, and Nathan Wildman with Christian Secretary and biographies of Normand Burr, Elisha Cushman Jr., James G. Bolles, Albert Day, James Leland Howard, and Nathan Wildman

Bohn, Henry G[eorge] To Botta, Anne Charlotte (Lynch)

Thanks for her gift of her Handbook of Universal Literature which he praises. Comments on some of his own work. Thanks for her gift of her Handbook of Universal Literature which he praises. Comments on some of his own work.