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The creeds, or Christ : Which do you believe? ... A plea for religious honesty
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Bukowski, Charles. Do You Believe That a Writer Can Be Taught to Write?: poem
Manuscripts
MS., typewritten: 1p.
BUK 246
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[Brigg, William]?. "Does the real Christian believe any truth which the Devils do not believe?:" [sermon notes?], A.MS. (1 p.). (SN)
Manuscripts
The collection consists of a small number of manuscripts, mainly dealing with religious or family subjects; the bulk of the collection is made up of correspondence between the Stutterd family members, mainly John, Thomas and his wife, Mary, and Jabez. The collection is a rich source of information about the social, economic, and religious worlds of a lower middle class extended family in the Midlands and North of England in the later 18th and early 19th centuries. There is a large group of letters to and from various Baptist ministers and church leaders, discussing church and doctrinal matters; there is also a significant group of letters dealing with the wool and woolen goods business. The Stutterd family letters are also an excellent source for subjects relating to the medical issues of the 18th century in Northern England; especially smallpox, childbirth and infant mortality, and the many and various ways people died during this time.
SFP 382
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Mantel, Hilary. Which hand do you write with?: Guardian newspaper column: [computer generated]
Manuscripts
(2 p.). Also enclosed: example of Mantel's left-hand writing (2 p.) and newspaper clipping.
MN 1814
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Don't think about that because you work at a desk or in a laboratory that therefore you are not serving your country : you are if you do the work which is given you well : the commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy wears no uniform. he is our greatest public servant. It is inspiring to wear the country's uniform. It is also inspiring to do one's daily work in the spirit of service to the country : wherever you are whatever you do you help to win the war by doing your work well : Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary
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Language: English Place of publication: Washington (D.C.) Printer(s)/Publisher(s): United States. Government Printing Office
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Don't think that because you work at a desk or in a laboratory that therefore you are not serving your country : you are if you do the work which is given to you well : the commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy wears no uniform. He is our greatest public servant. It is inspiring to wear the country's uniform. It is also inspiring to do one's daily work in the spirit of service to the country: wherever you are whatever you do you help to win the war by doing your work well : Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary
Visual Materials
Language: English Place of publication: Washington (D.C.) Printer(s)/Publisher(s): United States. Government Printing Office
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Bukowski, Charles. Life, People, You and the Purple Dog Which Has Nothing to Do With Any of This--: poem
Manuscripts
MS., printout, 1p.
BUK 1921