- AU AU-MTC 182/14
- Reeks
- 1915-1917
Studies in Ephesians for CMS Summer School 1915 and Worldliness in the church, given at Meeting of Ministers of Religion 1917
Davies, David John
Studies in Ephesians for CMS Summer School 1915 and Worldliness in the church, given at Meeting of Ministers of Religion 1917
Davies, David John
'The church and the plain man' manuscript
The Moorehouse Lectures for 1917. The published lectures are held in the Moore College Library. Volume 2 of the manuscript is held in the State Library of NSW.
Davies, David John
The photographs are mainly of towns and countryside in England and Ireland where Cecil Green was stationed for training, and portraits of other soldiers and officers. They were part of the 8th Training Battalion, which was the training battalion of the 8th Brigade of the 5th Division AIF. Green was a private and in Album 2 he is seen with an inverted chevron on his lower left arm denoting that he has been on active duty at the front in France in the winter/spring of 1916/17.
Green, Cecil Aubrey
Collected material relating to Canon Mervyn Archdall
Letters to Mr Cornish, 1911-1916; 'Prayer for Ireland' MS; 'Jewish and Christian worship' MS; Letter to the editor from the Bishop of Bathurst re. precedence of Archbishops at Government House; undated manuscript notes on Eucharistic vestments; black and white photograph.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Includes handwritten meeting minutes
St Barnabas' Church, Broadway
Correspondence to and from the Sunday Observance and Social Reform Committee
Stephen Taylor was secretary of the committee. The correspondence is with local and state government officials relating to alcohol, prostitution, indecent artworks, use of public parks on Sundays and other concerns.
Taylor, Stephen
The series contains three (3) volumes of handwritten notes, two entitled Notes on the Tabernacle, the other entitled The Ascended Christ. Also an article on Calvinism.
Mowll, Howard West Kilvinton
Comprises one bound volume documenting the various services, ministers and collection totals for the church. The Register is in poor condition.
St John's Church, Campsie