- AU AU-MTC 025/2
- Série
- 1863-1925
Records the name and birth date of the child, and the name, address and profession of the parents.
Christ Church Rouse Hill
Records the name and birth date of the child, and the name, address and profession of the parents.
Christ Church Rouse Hill
Register of receipts and expenditure
Documents balance sheets and financial transactions of the church.
Christ Church Rouse Hill
Comprises one volume which documents date, names of couple, age, marital status, address, date of banns announcements, ship arrived by, year of arrival, period of sentence, legal status, character and remarks.
St Luke's Church, Liverpool
Includes a Bible, Hymnal Companion and Books of Common Prayer
St Stephen's Church, Kellyville
Fait partie de Sermon manuscripts
Part of a set of notes describing soil types and agricultural methods in the New South Wales colony.
Fait partie de Sermon manuscripts
'God is the Lord, which hath shewed us light...' Theme: Sacrifices to God. Describes the method by which the congregation should surrender themselves to God because faith will ease suffering and ensure a peaceful after life. Uses the words of David to convey the greatness of God.
Fait partie de Sermon manuscripts
Paper has watermark 1796. 'The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God. 'Theme: Consequences of sinfulness. Outlines who the wicked are and what is to be their final doom. Highlights the consequences of indifference toward eternal interests.
Fait partie de Sermon manuscripts
Theme: Forgiveness of sin. Considers how man is full of sin, and the means of deliverance from sin, i.e. how it may be forgiven, subdued and taken away by God.
Fait partie de Sermon manuscripts
'O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!' Theme: God's treatment of the faithful. Considers Christ's compassion and warning against sin by his Providence and words, and the obstinancy of man in accepting false refuges and preferring temporal and carnal pleasures to spiritual and eternal ones. Exhorts the congregation to accept Christ before it is too late.