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Box 3

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Thomas - his Doubt, his Faith, and his Confession [854], 1891

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

Folder was marked "B" and "Given to Ruth"

Dates: 1891

Three Years in New Haven (Anniversary Sermon) [905], 1892

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1892

Unapplied Christianity - Caroline Atwater Mason

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1888-1934

Unrealistic Ideals [1238], 1901

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1901

The Waste of War [1442], 1914

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1914

What could have been done? [763], 1889

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1889

Whereunto this would grow [1292], 1902

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1902

Where was the cross [1445]

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1888-1934

Whom we preach [769], 1889

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Series:

John H. Mason had an organizational system for his sermons. While the exact system he used is not known, the identification numbers he assigned each sermon have been retained in the brackets of the titles. Several sermons also had letter grades marked on the folders they were held in; these will be identified in the file scope. Of special interest in this series is Mason's response to World War I and as an advocate for the League of Nations, as evident in several sermons and lectures.

Dates: 1889

Collected Notes and Quotations

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Sermons and lectures, 1888-1928; diary of an 1896 trip to Switzerland and Italy; clippings and letters received by John and Caroline Mason, 1896-1928.

Dates: 1888-1934