[Anna Loring and Ellis Gray Loring] AL to [Lousia Loring], July 7, 1850
Lydia Maria Child Papers, 1831-1894 [Box 1, Folder 48]
highly enjoy this intimate life with Anna. You could not desire to have her more devoted to me - but perhaps these quiet proceedings which would be most congenial & delightful if I were well, are not sure to be best for me now. At any event, I think I shall try motion & change next week. You have no idea how we long to hear from you. We have no right to expect it quite yet, or to suppose that there can be much very novel at home to tell - but it is nothing new we want, - only the old story that you love us, a story that may be very needless, but is not therefore the less pleasant. I believe Anna has not said that we went to church this morning & heard a very orthodox sermon from Dr. Peters. We were not much edified by the services though I have no doubt the preacher passes for an able & earnest man. There is a most extraordinary assumption about the positions & logic of most preachers, but especially of the Calvinistic order. - He declared that the statement "He descended into Heaven" proved the atonement. - "He led captivity captive" shewed the power & the punishments of the fallen Angels. - "He gave gifts unto men even to the rebellious" declared the eternal torments of all who are unconverted! Even you, who have so much reverence, would hardly I think tolerate even the best of 'Evangelical' preaching. We mailed a letter for you on Friday evening directed to my care, which no doubt you have received. I think you had better not shew our letters to any one - as I cannot write freely, or complain copiously, if I do not speak to you alone. Ever & most affectionately Yrs.
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- Lydia Maria Child Papers, 1831-1894 [Box 1, Folder 48]
- Title
- [Anna Loring and Ellis Gray Loring] AL to [Lousia Loring], July 7, 1850
- Writer
- Dresel, Anna Loring, 1830-1896
- Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858
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- letter
- Recipient
- Loring, Louisa Gilman, 1797-1868
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- Williamstown, [Massachusetts]
- 1850 July 7
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- AL
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"[Anna Loring and Ellis Gray Loring] AL to [Lousia Loring], July 7, 1850." In the digital collection Lydia Maria Child Papers, 1835-1894. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/child.0001.048. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2025.