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Lovejoy, Irving R. Archive of manuscript sermons, notes, and hymns by Methodist Minister Irving R. Lovejoy, written during the late nineteenth century document the preaching and theological development of a Methodist minister active during the Social Gospel movement and the broader revival culture associated with the Third Great Awakening. The writings illustrate Protestant efforts to address social reform, moral education, and community uplift through religious teaching during a period when American churches increasingly linked spiritual life with social responsibility. Over 300 pages documenting the preaching, theological development, and reform-oriented religious practice of Methodist minister Irving R. Lovejoy during the height of the Social Gospel movement and its intersection with the Third Great Awakening. The archive comprises approximately 334 handwritten pages, totaling an estimated 35,000-40,000 words, including twenty handwritten and hand-bound sermons (Aprox 219 pages of sermons), along with an additional 115 pages (Aprox) of loose sermon notes, religious reflections, letters, personal documents, and hymn drafts. Lovejoy's writings trace his evolving views on spirituality, the human condition, and the role of Methodism as a vehicle for social reform in late nineteenth-century America, particularly in relation to abolitionist legacy, temperance, moral education, and communal uplift. The archive also includes a later family genealogical study written by Lovejoy's granddaughter, situating his ministry within a multigenerational moral and abolitionist lineage. Lovejoy preached during the Social Gospel era, when Protestant religious activism emphasized social justice, reform, and collective moral responsibility over individual salvation alone. His sermons and notes are marked by narrative illustration and contemporary anecdote, a style characteristic of Methodist pedagogy and revival preaching. "I found a young life broken by sin's sedative art and touched with a Christlike pity I took him to my heart," he writes, "He lived with a nobeler purpose, and struggled not in vain." Throughout the archive, Lovejoy repeatedly emphasizes the moral agency of women within Methodism and their central role in sustaining both church life and broader reform efforts. In one sermon draft, he writes, "Now often too, next to a mother's prayers have been the sympathy and help rendered by the wives of Methodism! God bless them!" He continues by praising the sacrifices of Methodist women who share "the toils and privations of an itinerant life," describing them as figures whose devotion gives rise to "hearts too full of the love of Christ and lives crowned with Christian graces." On the verso of the same page, Lovejoy reinforces this theme through testimonial quotation and anecdote, citing maternal influence as the foundation of moral and spiritual formation: "I've poured o'er many a yellow page of ancient wisdom. but sage or bard have never taught thy son lessons so dear. as those his mother's faith shed on his youth," and elsewhere, "She led me first to God; Her words and prayers were my young spirit's dew." The archive further preserves Lovejoy's literary and devotional sensibility through handwritten and edited hymn lyrics, reflecting Methodism's long tradition of pastor-composed sacred song and its emphasis on accessible worship. Among these is an edited hymn beginning, "Will you go sinner go to the highlands of heaven where the storms never blow," as well as an original eight-stanza hymn titled The Soul Addressed, which reads in part, "Words compose the language meekness the actions clothe each helps the other gauge the soul's majestic growth." Lovejoy's loose notes-written on notebook paper, business cards, advertisements, and scrap cardstock-capture theological reflection in real time, marked by shorthand and urgency. In one meditation on Christian rest, he writes, "It is a pledge of God's veracity and goodness. inward rest-peace of. N° de réf. du vendeur 18046
Titre : Irving R. Lovejoy Sermons, Hymns and Notes ...
Date d'édition : 1880
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