Weekly OAC training class, Piccadilly Arcade, Sydney 1947
- AU AU-MTC 254-254-14-236
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- 1947
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection
Weekly OAC training class, Piccadilly Arcade, Sydney 1947
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection
Western Australian Auxiliary - correspondence
Part of Bible Society Australia archives
This series of correspondence relates to a dispute between members of the Auxiliary's committee
Western Australian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 10th December 1845
Reports on visitation to Northern District of Diocese. Expresses opinions on Coleridge's account of Mr. Newman's beliefs regarding the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church. Examines political and church affairs in England and reports on, political affairs in New Zealand.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 10th December 1852
Informs Coleridge of his illness. Reports on his engagements including meetings with the Bishop of Oxford, the Archbishop, Bishop of London and Mr. Gladstone.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 10th July 1844
Critic of Mr. Palmer's narrative and report on matters relating to Broughton's charge to the clergy. Account of Dr. Pusey's attitude towards the Roman Catholics. Reports on further separation of the Diocese and the proposed division of the Diocese. Gives an account of the income of colonial Bishops.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 10th July 1850
Reports on an article in the Colonial Paper on the question proposed by Mr. Gladstone and Lord Russell's reply regarding the insertion of a clause in the Australia Bill giving the Church of England self-government in the conduct of its affairs in the colonies. Expresses the need for the growth of the church in the colony and concern over the "intolerable (spiritual) wants of this most unmanageable country". Reports on his personal financial situation and needs and the possibility of donating part of his income to the church.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 11th December 1843
Describes meeting with Sir John and Lady Franklin and mentions Sir John's polar expeditions. Expresses a wish to visit the new settlement of Hong Kong.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 11th July 1842
Reports on the arrival of the Bishop of New Zealand in Auckland. Discusses the possibility of establishing a college for clergymen under his own supervision to supply the growing needs of the Diocese. Discusses Dr. Pusey's letter to Dr. Jelf on the 90th Tract and the existence of purgatory and the sacrament of the Mass. Outlines the financial position of the church in Australia and reports on the Roman Catholics in the colony. ENCLOSURE: EXTRACT FROM SYDNEY MORNING HERALD Reports on affairs in New Zealand including the arrival of the Bishop of New Zealand (G.A. Selwyn).
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 11th September 1842
Gives an account of local politics regarding the issue of General Education and gathering a petition against the issue and sending Coleridge newspaper reports concerning General Education.