Letter to the Registrar of Durham University
- AU AU-MTC 041/3-3
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- 29/01/1901
Part of Correspondence sent
Request for information about the possibility of Moore College becoming affiliated with Durham University.
Letter to the Registrar of Durham University
Part of Correspondence sent
Request for information about the possibility of Moore College becoming affiliated with Durham University.
Letter to the Registrar of the Victoria University, Manchester
Part of Correspondence sent
Requesting information regarding Victoria University's degrees in Divinity and ways (if any) in which Australian colleges could become involved in, or sit for, those degrees. Enclosed the 1900 report for Moore College with the original letter. A note written below this letter indicates that substantially the same letter was sent to the Registrar of the University of London.
Part of Correspondence sent
Duplicate typescript, corrected copy. Inquiring about the possible adoption of a single hood and the granting of letters to students passing the English Theological Primary. Jones outlines his use of the examination and notes the competition coming from the Australian College of Theology. Gives grounds for favouring the English Theological Preliminary and seeks confirmation of recent reports that the examination was losing favour among English Bishops.
Part of Correspondence sent
Reply to Bautcher's letter 9th Jan, 1906. Gives answers to Bautcher's queries about the legality of the stole and about the practice of turning to the East at the recitation of the Creed.
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.
Part of Correspondence sent
Discussing Griffith Thomas' suggestions on Jones' proposed book on the Articles. Gives a description of life at Moore College.
Mentions Lord John Manners, the 7th Duke of Rutland and politician.
Begins 'My dear Sir'. The signature at the end might read 'Percival'. Discusses the role of the Bishop of Sydney.
Letters and documents relating to the charge against Duffus
Contains letters, statements and certificates relating to the charges made against Rev. J. Duffus by George J. Armytage regarding Duffus' conduct in a public bar. Includes the statement made by G. J. Armytage in which he states that he saw Rev. J. Duffus drinking and smoking in a public bar. Also contains statements made by various witnesses attesting to the good character of Duffus. Includes letters to Broughton from Duffus refuting the charges made against him and welcoming an inquiry.