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MARTINEAU (James, 1805-1900, Religious Philosopher influential in the history of Unitarianism)

Long Autograph Letter Signed to Rev. Charles C. COE (1830-1921, Unitarian Minister and writer who advocated non-Darwinian evolution) saying that “In the passage which you quote the connnexion of Andes[?] would be correct thus: ‘who trusted in thee, and were not not ashamed’, i.e. both of them Past Aorists. But this would make them both historical, and limit the statement to a definite transaction, over and gone. It might also stand thus; ‘who have trusted in thee and not been ashamed’; i.e. both tenses, Present Complete. This would make both clauses express the continuous experience of the whole series of prophets & saints in every age. And, if the 2d clause meant, what you understand by it, simply the same thing as the 1st in a slightly modified and negative form, viz, as not being ashamed of God = trusting in Him, this would be the best expression of the idea. Both clauses would have, not only grammatically but, in thought, one and the same subject, prophets & Saints. But the word ‘ashamed’ is used, as so often in our English Bible... in the sense of ‘free to shame’. That they were not ‘put to shame’ but had their trust justified in the issue is an objective historical fact...” continuing at length about the subject ending that to his “feeling then, the appeal to definite historical facts in the past, as justifying a continuous trust of the human soul in all ages, could not be objectively expressed without this particular ‘consecutio temporum’. These refinements of language are difficult to make plain. But I hope you will be able to catch my meaning...”, 4 sides 8vo., on mourning paper, 10 Gordon Street, London, 20th October

Item Date:  1870
Stock No:  42316      £125

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MASON (Alfred John, 1853-1918, Superintendent of Deposit, Reference and Binding Department, Local Government Board 1886-1913)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Madam', arranging an appointment, 1 side small 8vo., 7 Trinity Square, E.C., 26th August

Item Date:  1895
Stock No:  12921      £10

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MATHEWS (Sir Charles, 1850-1920, director of Public Prosecutions, 1st Bart.)

Autograph Letter in the third person to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Treloar, gratefully accepting for lunch "to meet ... the Prince of Wales & the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House", 1 side 8vo., 5 Lennox Gardens, 6th March small defect in blank fourth side from former laying down

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  17929      £15

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MATTHEWS (Kenneth Joseph, b. 1934, Olympic Gold Medallist for 20 kilometre Walk, 1964)

Signature 'Ken Matthews' and inscription including his medal title, 1 side postcard 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1965
Stock No:  54411      £20

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MAURICE (Revd. Frederick Denison, 1805-1872, Leader of the Christian Socialists)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir', saying that "Dr. Abdy was quite right to give you all the information about the legal part of the Examination for the Whewell Scholarships", but as he himself generally sets "the paper on Moral Philosophy" he cannot give "any particular Candidate hints as to ... reading ... There is a paper ... which refers to Moral & Political Science - it being ... the object of the founder ... that Morals & Politics should not be separated", also a choice of Essays, "to find out what students actually know, not to puzzle them, or to impose opinions of any school", 4 sides 8vo. black-edged, no place, 20th July n.y., watermark

Item Date:  1867
Stock No:  17934      £75

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