bMS 13001/Cadbury: Writings of Henry Joel Cadbury
Contents of Boxes
Box 1
1915. "The Basis of a Peace of Conviction," 2-12
1917. "The Possible Case of Lukan Authorship," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. X: 237-244
1918. "The Basis of Early Christian Antimilitarism," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XXXVII: 66-94
1920. "Current Phases of Paul's Religion," Studies in Early Christianity: 369-389
1920. "Foreword," 2
1920. "Luke-Translator or Author?," The American Journal of Theology, Vol. XXIV, No. 3: 436-455
1920. "The Medical Language of Hippocrates," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. XIV: 106
1922. "The Knowledge Claimed in Luke's Preface," 1-20
1922. "The Social Translation of the Gospel," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. XV: 1-13
1923. "Between Jesus and the Gospels," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. XVI: 81-92
1923. "The Relative Pronouns in Acts and Elsewhere," Journal of the Biblical Literature, Vol. XLII, Parts III and IV: 150-157
1924. "The Ancient Physiological Notions Underlying John I. 13 and Hebrews XI. 11.: 1-10
1925. "Jesus and the Prophets," The Journal of Religions, Vol. V, No. 6: 607-622
1925. "Lexical Notes on Luke-Acts. I.," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XLIV, Parts III and IV:214-227
1925. "Lexical Notes on Luke-Acts. II. Recent Arguments for Medical Language," Journal of Biblical Literature: 190-209
1925. "Lexical Notes on Luke-Acts. III. Luke's Interest in Lodging," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XLV, Parts III and IV: 305-322
1925. "Lexical Notes of Luke-Acts. IV. On Direct Quotation," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XLVIII, Parts III and IV: 412-425
1925. "Lexical Notes of Luke-Acts. V. Luke and the Horse-Doctors," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. LII, Part I: 55-65
1925. "The Norwegian Quakers of 1825," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. XVIII: 293-317
1926. "H. N. Huge: Contemporary English Appreciations," Teologisk Tidsskrift, Bind IX, Hefte 3: 161-240
1927. "Brief Communications: Mark 16:8," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XLVI, Parts III and IV: 344-345
1928. "The Odor of the Spirit at Pentecost," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XLVII, Parts III and IV: 237-256
1929. "Egyptian Influence in the Book of Proverbs," The Journal of Religion, Vol. IX, No. 1: 99-108
1929. "Grammar of Biblical Greek," The Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. 20, No. 19: 87-88
1930. " No Longer a NT Hapax Legomenon," Zeitschrift f. d. neutest. Wissenschaft: 60-63
1931. "An Early American Writer against Quakerism," Friends' Historical Association, Vol. 20, No. 1: 5-13
1931. "Erastus of Corinth," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. L, Part II: 42-58
1933. "Colonial Quaker Antecedents to British Abolition of Slavery," address to the Friends' Historical Society: 1-16
1933. "Jesus and John the Baptist," The Jewish Quarterly Review: 373-376
1933. "Quaker Site Seeking in Amsterdam," The Friends' Quarterly Examiner, April: 3-14
1933. "Some Semitic Personal Names in Luke-Acts," Amicitiae Corolla, 45-56
1934. "The Macellum of Corinth," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. LIII, Part II: 134-141
1935. "The Epistle of Barnabas and the Didache," The Jewish Quarterly Review: 403-405
1935. "Introduction to the New Testament," Bulletin of the General Theological Library, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1: 9-14
1935. "The New Testament Versus Christianity," address delivered at the opening session of Harvard Divinity School: 25-36
1936. "Intercolonial Solidarity of American Quakerism," 362-374
1936. "John the Apologists," The Christian Century, Dec. 9: 1656
1936. "My Professor's Closet," 3-7
1937. "An Early Quaker Anti-Slavery Statement," Journal of Negro History, 487-493
1937. "Motives of Biblical Scholarship," Journal of Biblical Literature, 1-16
1937. "Quaker Books at Harvard," The Friend
1937. "Quaker Window-Shopping in Book Catalogues," 2-8
1937. "Rebuttal, a Submerged Motive in the Gospel," Quantulacumque, Nov.: 99-108
1938. "Quakers and their Abettors Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1663," Bulletin of Friends' Historical Association: 9-16
1938. "The Present State of New Testament Studies," The Haverford Symposium on Archeology and the Bible: 79-110
1938. "Professor Henry J. Cadbury," Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 41, No. 10: 324
1938. "What Happened to John Harvard's Books," Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Nov.: 1-8
1939. "Gerasa, City of the Decapolis," book review in Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. LVIII, Part III: 299-302
1939. "The Mistranslation of the Perfect Tense in John 20:23, Mt 16:19, and Mt 18:18," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. LVIII, Part III: 243-254
Box 2
1940. "Harvard College Library and the Libraries of the Mathers," American Antiquarian Society: 20-32
1940. "John Harvard's Library," 1-25
1940. "Quakers, Jews, and Freedom of Teaching in Barbados," Bulletin of Friends' Historical Association, Vol. 29, No. 2: 97-106
1941. "Christopher Meidel and the First Norwegian Contacts with Quakerism," The Harvard Theological Reviews, Vol. XXXIV, No. 1: 7-23
1941. "Harvard College Library and the Libraries of the Mathers," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society: 3-31
1941. "New Testament Study in the Next Generation," The Journal of Religion, Vol. XXI, No. 4: 412-420
1941. "War and Religion, Bibliography," Bulletin of the General Theological Library, Vol. XXXIII, No. 2: 5-15
1942. "Another Early Quaker Anti-Slavery Document," Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXVII: 210-215
1943. "More Quakeriana at Harvard," The Friend, issue of 3rd mo. 4
1943. "New Testament," 51-54
1943. "Quaker Relief During the Siege of Boston," Transactions of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Vol. XXXIV: 39-179
1944. "The Informality of Early Christianity," The Crozier Quarterly, Vol. XXI, No. 3: 246-250
1944. "John Farmer's First American Journey, 1711-1714," ed. Henry J. Cadbury: 3-19
1944. "An Obscure Chapter of Quaker History," The Journal of Religion, Vol. XXIV, No. 3: 201-213
1944. "Persecution and Religious Liberty, Then and Now," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 359-371
1944. "Was as God's Judgment and War as Man's Sin"
1944. "William Penn's Journal: Kent and Sussex, 1672," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 419-429
1945. "Whittier's Early Quaker Poems," The New England Quarterly, Vol. XVIII, No. 2: 251-256
1945. "William Penn-Just Among Friends," Bulletin of Friends Historical Association, Vol. 34, No. 1: 5-24
1946. "The Bible in English, Biography," Bulletin of the General Theological Library, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 4
1946. "George Rofe in these American Parts," Bulletin of Friends Historical Association, 17-26
1946. "Intercepted Correspondence of William Penn, 1670," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 349-372
1946. "A Reply to the Review of The New Testament. Revised Standard Version," The Classical Weekly, Vol. 41, No. 6: 92-94
1946. "Superfluous Kai in the Lord's Prayer and Elsewhere," Munera Studiosa, 41-47
1947. "Answering That of God," The Journal of the Friends' Historical Society: Vol. XXXIX
1947. "Early Quakerism and Uncanonical Lore," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. XL, No. 3: 177-205
1947. "Quakers and Peace," Les Prix Nobel, 243-249
1947. "The Religious Radicalism of Jesus," Crozier Quarterly, Vol. XXIV, No. 2: 113-119
1947. "Revision after Revision," The American Scholar, 298-305
1948. "The Church in the Wilderness: North Carolina Quakerism as Seen by Visitors," lecture delivered at the 251st session of N. Carolina Yearly Meeting, Aug. 4: 3-14
1948. "A Possible Perfect in Acts IX. 34," The Journal of Theological Studies, Vol. XLIX, No. 193-4: 57-58
1948. "Two Swarthmore Documents in America," The Journal of the Friends' Historical Society, Vol. 40: 25-31
Box 3
1949. "John Hepburn and His Book Against Slavery," The Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society: 89-160
1949. "More Penn Correspondence, Ireland, 1669-1670," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Jan.: 9-15
1949. "The Peril of Archaizing Ourselves," The Interpreters' Forum, Vol. 3: 331-337
1950. "Another Child to William and Gulielma Penn," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Jan.: 110-112
1950. "From Evangelists to Popes," Divinity School Bulletin: 33-43
1950. "Independence as a Quaker Tradition," an address: 37-47
1950. "A Moslem Diplomat and the Quakers," The Friends Quarterly, Jan.: 3-7
1950. "New Testament Commentaries in English," Bulletin of the American Congregational Association, Vol. 1, No. 3: 12-31
1950. "A Quaker Traveling [sic] in the Wake of War," The New England Quarterly: 396-400
1951. "Early References to Pennsylvania in the London Press," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April: 147-158
1951. "Mixed Motives in the Gospels," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 95, No. 2: 117-124
1951. "Overconversion in Paul's Churches," from The Joy of Study; Papers on the New Testament and Related Subject: 43-50
1951. "Religious Books at Harvard," Harvard Library Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 2: 159-180
1951. "Science and Conscience"
1952. "Gulielma Penn's Grave," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. LXXVI, No. 3: 326-329
1953. "Bishop Berkeley's Gifts to the Harvard Library," Harvard Library Bulletin, Vol. VII, No. 1 and 2: 73-207
1953. "Contributions and Comments," Expository Times
1953. "Current Issues in New Testament Studies," an address delivered at the Harvard Divinity School, Nov. 26: 49-64
1953. "A Quaker Approach to the Bible," The Ward Lecture given at Guilford College on Founders Day, Nov. 9: 3-16
1954. "The Basis of Quaker Political Concern"
1955. "New Light From Old Scrolls," The Unitarian Christian, Vol. 11, No. 2: 9-12
1956. "Acts and Eschatology," The Background of the New Testament and its Eschatology, ed. Davies, William David: 300-321
1956. "Henry J. Cadbury. The Book of Acts in History," book review of Ralph Marcus, Jewish Social Studies: 222-223
1957. "Quakerism and Early Christianity," Swarthmore Lecture: 1-48
1957. "'We' and 'I' Passages in Luke-Acts," New Testament Studies: 128-132
1958. "The Dilemma of Ephesians," presidential address to S.N.T.S. at the International Congress in Strasbourg, Sept. 2: 91-102
1958. "Some Foibles of New Testament Scholarship," The Journal of Bible and Religion, July: 213-216
1959. "A Quaker from Ireland in America," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Oct.: 3-9
1961. "The New English Bible," Theology Today, Vol. XVIII, No. 2: 188-200
1961. "Willard Learoyd Sperry, Dean of Harvard Divinity School," dedication, Dec. 7
1962. "A Proper Name for Dives," Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. LXXXI, Part IV: 399-402
1962. "Jesus and Judaism and The Emphasis of Jesus," Shrewbury Lecture, June 17, 18: 1-22
1964. "The Eclipse of the Historical Jesus," 3-34
1965. "A Joint and Visible Fellowship," by Beatrice Saxon Snell, introduced by Henry J. Cadbury, The Friend: 3-31
1965. "The Wit and Wisdom of Henry Joel Cadbury," by Henry Clay Niles, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Jan.: 35-48
1968. "Journal of William Hunt's Visit to Europe 1771-1772 Together with William Hunt-A Memoir," 3-47
1972. "Animals and Symbolism in Luke (Lexical Notes on Luke-Acts, IX," Studies in New Testament and Early Christian Literature: 3-15
1972. "Litotes in Acts," 58-69
1973. Curriculum Vitae
1974. Address by Peter J. Gomes
1974. "Henry J. Cadbury, Biblical Scholar," New York Times, Oct. 9
1974. "Professor Emeritus Henry Joel Cadbury dies," Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Nov.
1975. "A grammarian with a difference," by Amos N. Wilder, Harvard Magazine, May: 46-52
1975. "Harvard Divinity School Minute on the Life of Henry Joel Cadbury, 1883-1974," 1-8
1975. "Henry Joel Cadbury, 1883-1974," New Testament Stud., Vol. 12
1975. "Revised Standard Version Bible Committee Memorial Minute, Henry Joel Cadbury, 1883-1974," 1-4
1976. "Faculty of Divinity-Memorial Minute: Henry Joel Cadbury, A New Testament Scholar and Nobel Laureate," Harvard Gazette, Feb.
1983. "Among Friends: A Time For Reflection," 2, "Let This Life Speak: The Legacy of Henry J. Cadbury," by Margaret Hope Bacon: 3-8, "'The Occasion of All Wars'-And Its Occasion," by Cadbury: 7, "War as God's Judgement and War as Man's Sin," by Cadbury: 9, Friends Journal, Dec. 1
1988. "The Peril of Modernizing Henry Joel Cadbury," 1-39
Box 4
n.d. "American Standard Bible Committee In Memoriam: Henry Joel Cadbury, 1883-1974," notes included
n.d. "Cadbury, Henry J."
n.d. "Henry J. Cadbury, Biblical Scholar"
n.d. "Henry Joel Cadbury," New Testament Stud. 21: 313-317
n.d. "Konkordanz zu den Qumrantexten," book review by Cadbury: 304-305
n.d. "A Liberal Approach to the Bible," The Journal of Religious Thought
n.d. Portrait
n.d. "The Religion of the Bible," a book review by Cadbury
n.d. "Les Sources du Livre des Actes: Etat de la Question," book review by Cadbury: 78-79
n.d. "The Synoptic Problem," 1-53
n.d. "The Theology of Acts in its Historical Setting," book review by Cadbury: 197-198
n.d. "Towards a Bibliography of Henry Joel Cadbury," Divinity School Bulletin: 65-70
n.d. Vertical File Inventory
Correspondence
1926-83. Correspondence (with gaps)
News Clippings
Newspaper Clippings
Portrait
n.d. Portrait