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COLLECTION Identifier: UAI 15.872

Papers of Samuel Locke

Commonplace book, 1755-[1778?] Digital

Scope and Contents This volume is paginated and organized under various subject headings. Entries include extracts and quotations from Locke’s readings, poetry, apothegms, and citations. Topics include the constellations, the discovery of America and the nature of its original inhabitants, the excellence and morality of God, justification by faith, human liberty, the art of preaching, the nature of God, the Ten Commandments, original sin, charity, human happiness, anatomy, and the captivity of the Jews. A note...
Commonplace book, 1755-[1778?] Digital Object
Commonplace book, 1755-[1778?] Digital Object

Cover of commonplace book, 1755-[1778?] Digital

Cover of commonplace book, 1755-[1778?] Digital Object
Cover of commonplace book, 1755-[1778?] Digital Object

Drawing representing the Locke farm in Sherborn, Massachusetts, surveyed on 1790 November 8 Digital

Drawing representing the Locke farm in Sherborn, Massachusetts, surveyed on 1790 November 8 Digital Object
Drawing representing the Locke farm in Sherborn, Massachusetts, surveyed on 1790 November 8 Digital Object

Eulogy to Locke written by his successor, Samuel Langdon, [1778] Digital

Scope and Contents

A published version of this eulogy can be found in Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Second Series, Vol. XVIII, 1903-1904, pages 206-207.

Eulogy to Locke written by his successor, Samuel Langdon,[1778] Digital Object
Eulogy to Locke written by his successor, Samuel Langdon,[1778] Digital Object

Note in Latin, [1755-1778?] Digital

Note in Latin, [1755-1778?] Digital Object
Note in Latin, [1755-1778?] Digital Object

Letter from Samuel Locke to Edward Wigglesworth, 1760 February 11 Digital

Scope and Contents

The subject is the positive aspects of marriage. Published in Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Second Series, Vol. XVIII, 1903-1904, pages 257-258.

Letter from Samuel Locke to Edward Wigglesworth, 1760 February 11 Digital Object
Letter from Samuel Locke to Edward Wigglesworth, 1760 February 11 Digital Object