Correspondence and collected papers
- AU AU-MTC 056/17-3
- Subseries
- 1956-1997
Includes some minutes and reports
Correspondence and collected papers
Includes some minutes and reports
Correspondence and other documents
Part of Collected historical documents
Correspondence between D.W.B. and Marie Robinson, and Bruce and Mary Reed
Personal correspondence between D.W.B. and Marie Robinson, and Bruce and Mary Reed. Donald Robinson and Mary Reed were siblings. Topics include news of children and family members, church involvement, professional plans and projects, travel experiences, descriptions of spiritual life.
Reed, Bruce Douglas
Part of Ian Burnard Collection
Carbon copy books of correspondence sent.
Correspondence course - What the Bible teaches
Notes for examiners and correspondence from students
The text of a letter in which Dr. Carson expresses his desire that Chapman’s evangelistic audio material “will be used in small-group evangelistic settings around the world.”
Correspondence from G.A. Selwyn to Edward Coleridge
Selwyn, George Augustus
Correspondence from Jean [Risou] relating to Bishop Broughton
Letter from Jean [Risou] to the Acting Dean of St Andrew's Cathedral, 3rd Dec 2002, mentioning a donation she has made towards the cost of restoring Bishop Broughton's silk pouch for sermons. She also mentions her great-grandmother Jane Harvie who arrived in Australia in 1838 with her parents who died in quarantine. She and her sibling were made wards of Bishop Broughton. Later Jane married John McCallum, a coachman from Mull, on 14th May 1851 at St James King St.
Manuscript envelope with red wax seal, addressed to the Rev George Gilbert, Grantham, Lincolnshire, in Broughton's handwriting, dated 1844.
Printed reproduction of the plaster bust of Bishop Broughton.
Correspondence from Matthias Media
The correspondence confirms the publishing relationship established between Chapman and Matthias Media for the republication of his popular work, Know and Tell the Gospel. The correspondence also reveals that the republished material was intended to address the growing discussion surrounding 1) the identity of the evangelist, 2) the supportive roles played by congregation members in the evangelistic process, and 3) the breadth of the Christian’s responsibility/involvement in evangelism.