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Henllan Manuscripts Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804
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Correspondence and papers

Letters to Thomas Morgan from Noah Jones, Cradley, 1750, S. Morgan [?[Thomas's] wife], Laugharne, 1754, members of 'the Christian Church and Auditory of Protestant Disenters of the Calvinistical Perswasion meeting together for Gospel Worship at Delph within Saddleworth in Yorkshire', 21 September 1759 (with a draft of [Thomas Morgan's] reply), Samuel Morton Savage, Hoxton, 1768, M[ichael] Maurice, Pudsey, 1773, Samuel Price, Park, near Cardiff, 1773, [Thomas's] son, Thomas Morgan, junior, 1774, Thomas Maurice, minister, William Butler, Lewis Walter, and Alex. Gwynne, Laugharne, 1774, and Jane Scurlock, near Carmarthen, 1784; notes by Thomas Morgan, 16 October 1771, referring to his publications and the controversy with Dr Priestley; a draft of a note, signed by Thomas Morgan in 1752, to be submitted to the justices in quarter sessions relating to the 'Newhouse, lately built near ye Strand in the Town of Laugharne' which is intended to be used by 'Protestant Dissenters'; 'The Request and Desire of my Heart, and ye Subject of many of my Prayers', 1745, an unsigned letter to Thomas Morgan, apparently from some members of his church at Morley, and a draft of a letter from Thomas Morgan to D. Alred and John Dawson concerning an anonymous letter; papers relating to Thomas Morgan, junior, including 'Questions asked at my Ordination, and the Answers to them, with my Confession of Faith, 1774', a certificate signed by several 'Protestant Dissenting Ministers, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster', including Abraham Rees, concerning the setting apart 'for the work of the Ministry' of Thomas Morgan, junior, 11 May 1774, and a testimonial from three of his tutors - Samuel Morton Savage, Andrew Kippis and Abraham Rees, 1774; etc.

Letters to Dr. Priestley and the Reverend W. Graham

A copy of Thomas Morgan: Letters to the Rev. Dr. [Joseph] Priestley, of Leeds, in defence of An Appeal to The Common Sense of plain and common Christians, in Behalf of the Old Christianity of the Gospel, and In Defence of the Author. To which is added, A Letter to the Rev. W. Graham, M.A., Containing Remarks on his Sermon lately published, intitled, Repentance the only Condition of final Acceptance ... (Leeds, 1772), reprinted from The Leeds Intelligencer, with drafts of the letters, and press cuttings.