- AU AU-MTC 041/9-5
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- 24/5/1909
Part of Miscellaneous manuscripts
Signed by Nathaniel Jones, seconded by John Kent. Accompanied by statements supporting the nomination, also a copy of the list of nominations
Part of Miscellaneous manuscripts
Signed by Nathaniel Jones, seconded by John Kent. Accompanied by statements supporting the nomination, also a copy of the list of nominations
Letter to W.H. Griffith Thomas
Part of Correspondence sent
Second request for information about London Divinity degrees. Describes the establishment of the Australian College of Theology by the Australian Bishops and conflict between Moore College and the Bishops. Jones indicates the need for Moore College to enable it's students to obtain degrees in Theology in some way. Discusses material for a book teaching Theology using the Epistles as a basis and the Gospels as illustration. Jones asked Griffith Thomas to make inquiries about publishing the volume in England. A note at the end indicates that the original letter then proceeded to personal inquiries.
Letter to W.H. Griffith Thomas
Part of Correspondence sent
Duplicate typescript. Providing a rough sketch of the courses run by Jones. Describes a conference held in Sydney 5th June, 1905, at Jones' instigation, for discussion, prayer, and mutual support. Gives thoughts on Griffith Thomas' books and some reply to his suggestions on the proposed book by Jones on the Articles.
Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas, Gloucester Place, London
Part of Correspondence received
Reply to a letter from Jones dated 24/1/1905. Discussion of a book by Jones on the Articles. Deals with matters of formatting, the book's relation to Kidd's work in the Oxford series. Discusses his appointment to Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and requests that Jones send him an outline of the course being run by him at Moore College.
Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas, December 9, 1904
Part of Correspondence received
Discusses Jones' book on the 39 Articles, its potential publication in England, and his own forthcoming book on the Catholic faith.
Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas
Part of Correspondence received
Expresses deep sympathy at the death of Canon Jones, a friend from school-days, and reminiscing on Jones and his work
Letter from H.W. Padley, Castlebar Court, Ealing, London West
Part of Correspondence received
Notes by Maisie Jones in the margins.
Gives news of former school friends, in particular the possibility of others emigrating (Jones apparently sent each one an invitation to join him). Ward to go to Melbourne. Includes Padley's impressions of Griffith Thomas. Discusses the establishment of Mansfield College and describes a mission held by Father Ignatius at Westminster Town Hall.