Box 2
Contains 112 Results:
No. 42, August 3, 1794
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
No. 50, September 27, 1794
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Sermons (possibly by Laban Clark), Lyme, June 6, 1802 (repeated January 1826)
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Sermons (possibly by Laban Clark), Lyme, April 1802 (repeated 1826)
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Sermon preached on the funeral occasion of Revd. William Dixon, 1849
2 drafts, and printed as "Ministerial Toil Rewarded," 1850 in separate volume in box 2.
Sermon on Thessalonians 1:9
Published as "A Semi-Centennial Sermon," 1851.
Letters from Laban Clark
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Harriet Clark (his first wife), May 5, 1824
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Mr. Agar Judson, October 11, 1830
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
William Capters, December 30, 1830
Appeal for money for the new university.