Robert Fishburne Campbell Collection | ||||
Box 9 (Journal 1 of 3) | ||||
Journal of sermon and lecture notes assembled with associated loose material. Most items date between the year 1928 - 1933 | ||||
*Items listed are inserted between the pages of the journal. Individual items found between pages are listed below. | ||||
Box | Journal | Page (between) | Items | Folder |
9 | 1 | 1-2 | - "Do You Live by Instinct, Conscience, of Grace?", by
Samuel M. Shoemaker. Federal Council Bulletin, Nov. 1932.
- "Technocracy's Stop! Look! Listen!", by Edmund B. Chaffee. The Christian Century, Nov. 16, 1932. - "Can the Protestant Sermon Service", by E.G. Homrighausen. The Christian Century, January 27 1932. - "The Register" Vol. XXII, No. 4, Oct.-Nov. 1933. The Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. - "Lemaitre Follows Two Paths To Truth", by Duncan Aikman. The New York Times Magazine. February 19, 1933. - "The Meaning if the Gospel for the Individual Today", by Robert T, Speer. Federal Council Bulletin, February 1932. - "What's Coming of Protestantism?" by Dwight Bradley. The Christian Century, January 6, 1932. - "Religion at the End of an Epoch", by Norman Thomas. The Christian Century, November 4, 1931. - "Hunger of the March" by Paul Hutchinson. The Christian Century, November 4, 1932. - "We Came Through", newspaper clipping. - "A Depression of the Long Ago" The United, May 19, 1932. - "When Mechanisms Master Men", magazine clipping. - "Protestantism Has Not Collapsed!", The Christian Century, October 12, 1932. - "If the Cotton Picker Proves Successful" newspaper clipping. - "Einstein To the Fore Once More", by Floyd L. Darrow. The St. Nicholas Magazine p. 634-638. - "Lawyers Plea to Ministers", magazine clipping. - "Lion and Lamb Meet in Peace in 'Science and Religion'", newspaper clipping. |
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69-70 | - "Moderator's Sermon" by Rev. William Crowe, D.D.. The
Presbyterian of the South and the Presbyterian Standard, June 1, 1932.
Richmond V.A.
- Poem by Edgar Frank, magazine clipping (The Chirsitan Century Pulpit) - "The Living God-A Power or an Ideal?" by John Herman Randall, Jr.. The Christian Century, November 11, 1931. |
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81-82 | - "The American Institute of Sacred Literature 1929-1930,
Bullentin of Information"
- Poem by Washington Gladden. |
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159-160 | -"I Need Wide Spaces", a poem by "L.R.B." | 1 | ||
177-178 | - Poem by Edwin Mark
- Magazine clipping, review of Ricardo Rojas' "The Invisible Christ" - Magazine clipping on Gandhi's tour of England and the United States. - "To Every Man His Work", magazine clipping. - Loose journal page. - "Discoveries in Ur Verify the Book of Daniel Palace of Belshazzar's Sister Is Unearthed" newspaper clipping. - Loose journal page. |
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187-188 | - Poem by J.R. Lowell - Paper with scribbles and calculations - "A Serious Purpose Maketh A Light Heart", The Christian Century, August 12, 1931. - "The Plumed Knight" by Harold Hallet. - "Why I Believe in the Church" by Charles R. Brown, pamphlet.
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191-192 | - The Biblical Seminary Bulletin", January 1932. | 1 | ||
219-220 | - Handwritten note. "Edmund Burke suggested that
'civilization is a three cornered contract between the living, the dead,
and the unborn."
- "Automobile Accidents", newspaper clipping. - "Deacons and the Budget", by Walter L. Lingle. The Presbyterian of the South, January 23, 1929. - "The place of the Minister" clipping by Robert E. Speer. - "Who's Who has 34 Asheville Names on List' newspaper clipping. - Magazine clipping, "Senator Mc Duffle" - "The Freedom of the Young", magazine clipping - Handwritten note, "3. Congenial Crufauiship," - "Primate Urges Us To Be proud of England", newspaper clipping. - Magazine clipping, " The world needs us to know this one great truth..." - 'Mother and Son" from "the Speakers Bible -Luke vol.1 p. 378" - "Pastoral Letter" magazine clipping. - "Morrison of Macao" newspaper clipping 1931. - "The Spread of Materialism", newspaper clipping. |
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281-282 | - "Quo Vadis?", poem, newspaper clipping. | 2 | ||
283-284 | - "Freedom and Restraint, The James Sprunt Lectures" handwritten notes. | 2 | ||
315-316 | - Handwritten note. " 'To hear the word of God and to hear
God speaking in the Word are two deffierent things' - (South) 'So speak to
thee. [wan]"
- Handwritten sermon notes (three pages) - Handwritten sermon notes (three pages) |
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