Anne Forster Berkeley letters to William Samuel Johnson, 1770-1771, undated
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Description
- Title
- Anne Forster Berkeley letters to William Samuel Johnson, 1770-1771, undated
- Creator
- Berkeley, Anne Forster, 1700-1786
- Contributor
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Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe- 1651-1715.
Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717.
Hooke, N. 1690?-1763. - Abstract
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Approximately 12 letters from Anne Forster Berkeley to William Samuel Johnson, 1770-1771 and undated, concerning their mutual interest in mystical Christian doctrine and spirituality. Letters include and are accompanied by excerpts, copies and translations by Berkeley and others, chiefly in Berkeley's hand, of the writings of François Fénelon, Madame Guyon, and Nathaniel Hooke on subjects such as imputed righteousness, the use of adversity, inward Christianity, and aridity and coldness in prayer. Accompanied also by two letters from Berkeley's son George Berkeley to Samuel Johnson, father of William Samuel Johnson, 1755-1756; one letter from George Berkeley to William Samuel Johnson, 1780; and two copies of a printed leaflet containing predestinarian texts
- Description
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Anne Forster married Church of Ireland clergyman George Berkeley in 1728. The couple spent the early years of their marriage in Middletown, Rhode Island before returning to Ireland, where Berkeley was appointed Bishop of Cloyne in 1734. Four of their children survived to adulthood: Henry, George, William, and Julia. Anne Berkeley died at Langley, Kent, on 27 May 1786.
William Samuel Johnson (Yale 1744) was the son of clergyman Samuel Johnson of Stratford, Connecticut, a friend and follower of George Berkeley and president of Kings College from 1754-1763. William Samuel Johnson renewed his family's friendship with the Berkeley family while in London on legal buisness in 1767-1771. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1788 and in 1791 became president of Columbia University (formerly King's College). He retired in 1800 to live in Stratford until his death in 1819.
In English. - Provenance
- Source unknown.
- Extent
- 0.42 linear feet (1 box)
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Call Number
- GEN MSS 1571
- Container / Volume
- Box
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
- Early works to 1800
- Subject (Name)
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Berkeley, Anne Forster, 1700-1786.
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.
Berkeley, George, 1733-1795.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe- 1651-1715.
Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717.
Hooke, N. 1690?-1763. (Nathaniel),
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772.
Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819. - Subject (Topic)
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Devotional literature
Devotional literature, English
Devotional literature, French
Faith and reason
Meditations
Mysticism
Sprituality
Theology, Doctrinal
Women
Religion - Subjects
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Berkeley, Anne Forster, 1700-1786
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
Berkeley, George, 1733-1795
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe- 1651-1715
Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717
Hooke, N. (Nathaniel), 1690?-1763
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772
Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819
Devotional literature > 18th century
Devotional literature, English
Devotional literature, French
Faith and reason > Early works to 1800
Meditations > Early works to 1800
Mysticism > Early works to 1800
Sprituality > Early works to 1800
Theology, Doctrinal > Early works to 1800
Women > Religion
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- Public
- Rights
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- Citation
- Anne Forster Berkeley Letters to William Samuel Johnson. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Identifiers
- Catalog Record
- 14625569
- Object ID (OID)
- 17353755
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