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Practica Selecta: Journal of Rev. Samuel Davies Hoge D.D., 1812/1817

1 Volumes
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Journal of Samuel Davies Hoge. Pamphlet with sewn binding, 40pp.

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Rev. S.M. Engle Papers, 1865/1937

1 Boxes
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The S. M. Engle papers, SC-000143, contains the speeches given by Rev. S. M. Engle during his time at Hampden-Sydney College and after. The eight hand-written speeches or arguments address subjects such as Engle's inauguration to the Union Literary Society, religion, patriotism, utilitarianism, the position of the student in the nineteenth century, sensualistic philosophy, and the future of Roman Catholicism in the United States of America. Also included in the collection is correspondence between HSC archives and Engle's descendants regarding the transfer of ownership for the collection. Not included in the collection are specifics to Engle's classes or the Union Theological Seminary.

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Rev. S.M. Engle Papers, 1865/1937 1 Boxes

Sessional Records of South-Central Virginia Churches, 1760/1992

52 Volumes
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This summary and location guide, linked here, was compiled for Hampden-Sydney College Archives & Special Collections in Spring 2003 by Rebecca Laine and acts as a Finding Aid to a significant part of the collection SC-000109. The scanned pdf is keyword searchable due to optical character recognition, and contains pertinent events from various sessional records as well as a brief index of names and places featured therein.

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Sessional Records of South-Central Virginia Churches, 1760/1992 52 Volumes

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