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Forgiven much, loved much

Luke 7:36-50. Quakers Hill 1994, SMBC 10.3.94, Vietnamese 10.4.94, Tarmoor 24.4.94, Culburra 1.5.94, Hurstville Grove 8.5.94, Gymea 23.5.94, Chinese Church Strathfield, Cardiff Heights Baptist, Islington Baptist 1994, Newcastle University 1994, Riverwood Presbyterian1994, Moore College, Gladesville, Mt Druitt, Sutherland Reformed, Crowborough 1995, Vietnamese Cabramatta 1995, West Pennant Hills 1995, Camberwell 1995, Neutral Bay 1995, Bowral 1995, West Pymble 1995, Narrabeen 1995, Mittagong 1995, Dapto 1995, Nowra Baptist 1995, Earlwood 1995, Culburra 1995, Forestville 1995, St. Ives 1995, Wanniassa 1995, Emu Plains 1995, Wollongong 1995, Jesmond 1995, Unknown 1996, College Church Wheaton 1996, Wimbledon 1996, South Carlton 1996, Merrylands West 1996, Robertson 1996, Springwood Baptist 1996, All Souls LP 1997, Croydon 1997, Petersham Baptist 1997, Mona Vale 1997, Christ Church NZ 1997, Unknown 1997, Parramatta 1997, North Sydney 1997, Carlton 1997, Doncaster 1997, Minchinbury 1997, Inverell 1998, Shoalhaven 1998, Nowra 1998, Miranda 1998, Stellenbosch 1998, Cape Town 1998, Pinetown 1998, Liverpool 1998, Moorebank 1998, CCEC 1998, Bangor 1998, Roseville 2000, Ashgrove 2000, Gunnedah 2002 (68)

Forgiveness in Christ

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.

Formal letters received

  • AU AU-MTC 093/17
  • Series
  • 1952-1996

These letters and invitations are from the Archbishop and other Diocesan officials, the Governor and NSW Government and sundry other correspondents.
The letters include invitations to meetings and State and Diocesan social functions, acknowledgements of hospitality. Responses to letters she had sent, opinions that she made known, comments she had made and articles submitted for publication
Many letters and invitations were sent in regard to Ms Andrews capacities as Principal of Deaconess House and Head Deaconess others because she was a well-known personality.
These letters contrast with personal letters received in that the items are matters of business and there is no evidence of a personal relationship between the contributors although some of the correspondents were well known to Mary.

Andrews, Mary Maria

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