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    1. Donated Books in Korean - Carl Wesley Judy Collection - LibGuides at Duke University

      This book, published by the Wesley Club, is a collection of children's poems, songs, and compositions.

    2. Donated Special/Unique Books - Carl Wesley Judy Collection - LibGuides at Duke University

      This book, published by the Wesley Club, is a collection of children's poems, songs, and compositions.

    3. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      Duke's Latin motto, Eruditio et Religio, translates to English as Knowledge and Religion, and is perhaps a reference to a hymn written by (...)

    4. Adopt a Digital Collection | Duke University Libraries

      Samsky History of Medicine Collections Charles N. Hunter Papers, 1850s-1932 and undated This collection contains correspondence, (...)

    5. Movement History Initiative | Duke University Libraries

      Upcoming Events April 21, 2025: Community Conversation (online) 7:00-8:30pm ET: Women & Gender in SNCC ( register here )  April 26, 2025: Museum (...)

    6. A.D. 1500 - A.D. 1700 - Chronology of Christian Spirituality - LibGuides at Duke University

      Claude de la Colombiere Carmelites :  Maria Maddalena De' Pazzi A.D. 1700 (Theophan the Recluse , Bishop of Tambov) THE ENLIGHTENMENT (1701 - (...)

    7. Ask a Librarian | Duke Divinity School Library

      It has also worked collaboratively with the Charles Wesley Society, the Wesleyan Theological Society, and several local (...)

    8. Student Photographs Duke Construction - The Devil's Tale

      Recently, I received a small packet of photographs from the family of Charles Wesley Clay, a Methodist minister and alumnus (...)

    9. Footnote and Bibliography Style Sheet

      Heitzenrater, vol. 22 of The Bicentennial Edition of the Works of John Wesley (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1976– ), 215. [I would place (...)

    10. A Tale of Two Archives; or, The Persistence of 'Girl Land' - The Devil's Tale

      Needless to say, literary scholarship remains unshaken, but it does have a new name on its register: Sarah Wesley. The poems I found (...)

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