On the banks of the Darling river: interesting peeps at facts and figures
- AU AU-MTC 048/7-1
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- 1944-1945
Part of Scrapbooks
On the banks of the Darling river: interesting peeps at facts and figures
Part of Scrapbooks
"Week of witness" outdoors. Lunch hour at a girls' school
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection
An account of a visit to India, the Lambeth Conference and to Canada, April to September 1958
Part of Articles written by M.L. Loane
Dept. of Evangelism: Communicating Christ
This documentation provides a six-week training course (undated) from the Department of Evangelism on evangelistic preaching, outlining similar content to the more fully developed material later set out in Chapman’s work, Setting Hearts on Fire. It highlights Chapman’s emphasis on all preaching as being evangelistic, the content of the Christian gospel, the preparation of an evangelistic talk, the packaging of a talk including introductions, conclusions, and illustrations, as well as the theology and sociology of calling for response and follow-up.
A profile of Chapman detailing the broad coordinates of his ministry.
Mutual Improvement Association West Kangaloon
Part of Photographs
David James Knox is second from left in the front row
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 26th July 1836
Requests assistance in the erection of two churches in Sydney. Desires to obtain an order from the Home Government to secure the Church of England's possession of the King's School at Parramatta. Expresses a wish to maintain the parochial schools according to the English National System and is opposed to the proposed introduction of the Irish System. Wishes to obtain the services of more clergymen in the colony and also asks for donations for the payment of clergy. James Macarthur is travelling to England to present a petition to the Houses of Parliament requesting that measures be taken for the good government of the colony.
Letter to Sarah Broughton, undated
Part of Correspondence received
Reports on news from England.
Boydell family to William Boydell, 14th October 1836
Part of Correspondence received
Reports on news of friends and family.