By Sabra Henke
Title: John Williams Bradshaw Papers, 1889-1921, undated
ID: RG 30/044
Primary Creator: Bradshaw, John Williams (1849-1912)
Extent: 1.0 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 05/25/1970. More info below under Accruals.
Forms of Material: letters (correspondence), manuscripts, publications, sermons, speeches
Languages: English
This collection primarily consists of the sermons delivered by John Williams Bradshaw during his pastorate at First Congregational Church in Oberlin (1900-1912, n.d.). Sermon titles include “The efficacy of prayer”, “The ethics of business”, “Evolutionary hypothesis and the idea of God”, and “Changes of 75 years in conceptionof religious life” (delivered in conjunction with Oberlin’s 75th anniversary). The balance of this collection is made up by a biographical file, correspondence (1897), writings by Bradshaw, and an article by C.P. Coffin.
The collection is divided into four series: I. Biographical File; II. Correspondence; III. Sermons and Talks; and, IV. Writings.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series I. Biographical File, 1912 (1 folder)
This series consists of a photocopy of the necrology statement for John Williams Bradshaw, The Oberlin Alumni Magazine, October 1912, pages 39-42.
Series II. Correspondence, 1897 (1 folder)
Consists of letters from C.P. Coffin to John Williams Bradshaw concerning religious matters and ministry.
Series III. Sermons and Talks, 1898-1910, n.d. (0.7 l.f.)
This series includes sermons of John William Bradshaw, handwritten and typescript. The sermon titles are listed in the inventory of the finding guide. Also included are talks of Bradshaw (1 folder), that were note delivered in church. The talks are listed separately in the inventory.
Series IV. Writings, 1898, 1902, n.d. (1 folder)
This series consists of four (4) writings by John William Bradshaw covering subjects such as the Bible, Christian Education, and Unitarianism. Also included is an artcle reprint by C.P. Coffin entitled “Peter or Cephas in Pauline Usage”, 1907.
Repository: Oberlin College Archives
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted.
Acquisition Source: Oberlin College Library
Acquisition Method: The John Williams Bradshaw Papers were received from the Oberlin College Library on May 25, 1970.
Finding Aid Revision History: Revised September 19, 1997 by Tara L. Ikenouye; April 10, 2003 by Ken Grossi.
Other URL: http://www.oberlin.edu/archive/archon_pdfs/Bradshaw_John_Inventory.pdf
“The fate of the foundation of the church,” undated (#424)
“Foundation stone or stumbling stone,” Dec. 8, 1907 (#425)
“Trustworthy Standards,” Dec. 8, 1907 (#426)
“The fact of sin,” Feb. 16, 1908 (#427)
“The fact of Christ,” March 22, 1908 (#428)
“The fact of reconciliation,” March 29, 1908 (#429)
“Fact of transformation,” April 5, 1908 (#430)
“The divineness of the natural,” April, 1908 (#432)
“The continuous cost,” undated (#433)
“Godliness,” May 17, 1908 (#434)
* “Changes of 75 years in conception of religious life,” (Oberlinʼs 75th Anniversary) June 2, 1908 (#435)
“Horatio Bonar and his hymns,” n.d. (#436)
“Seek first kingdom–,” undated(#437)
“The parable of the unready,” September 27, 1908 (#438)
“The divine considerateness.” October 4, 1908 (#439)
“Pillar and ground of the truth,” October 11, 1908 (#440)
“Coming to oneself,” n.d. (#441)
“The mind of Christ” #1, November 5, 1908 (#442)
“The mind of Christ” #2, November 27, 1908 (#443)
“How the Bible grew—New Testament,” undated (#444)
“Ye born unto grace, the grace that gave Christmas to the world,” December 20, 1908 (#445)
“Fear not—,” undated (#446)
“The welcome to the king,” January 3, 1909 (#447)
“How the Bible grew—the progressive in Scripture,” March 28, 1908 (#449)
* “Where Faith follow --75th Anniversary,” September 12, 1909 (#454)
“The goal of personality and its attainment,” October 10, 1909 (#455)
“The Ideal life audits attainment,” October 1, 1909 (#456)
“The unrecognized Song Man,” November 7, 1909 (#457)
“The warrant to great living,” November 14, 1909 (#458)
“Christmas joy,” December 26, 1909 (#459)
“The Messianic hope,” December 12, 1909 (#460)
“The Sanctions of the perfect life,” January 16, 1910 (#461)
“Mendacious Journalism,” February 2, 1910 (#462)
"Appeal of a risen life,” n.d. (#463)
“Let him that stole steal no more,” May 1, 1910 (#464)
“Paulʼs philosophy of wealth,” 1910 (#465)
“The teachings of the rainbow,” June 12, 1910 (#466)
“After 10 years --,” September 4, 1910 (#467)