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- 2000-12-20
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.”
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.”
Part of Photographs
Australian Church Record
Part of Photographs
Shows the front of St Mary's Balmain, with tower.
F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 14th August 1849
Part of Correspondence received
Offers advice concerning Broughton's affair with the Bank of Australasia
Report by W.G. Broughton on the Duffus case
Reports on the charges made against Rev. J. Duffus, minister of St. Luke' Church, Liverpool by the churchwardens regarding his moral conduct and acts of adultery with Charlotte Anne Forbes between June 1845 and June 1847. The purpose of writing the report is to examine the foundation of his episcopal jurisdiction and the legal right of a Colonial Bishop to exercise the same judicial power as Bishops in England. In doing so, he reports on the protest made by Mr. Duffus on the validity of the proceedings of the inquiry.
Phoebe Broughton to William Boydell, 13th December 1841
Part of Correspondence sent
Informs Boydell of news relating to friends and family including news of Mrs. McQuaid.
Certificate of ordination as priest
Part of Certificates
Proclamation by the Bishop of Melbourne admitting N. Jones into the Holy Order of Priests. Seal of the Bishop of Melbourne attached. Signed by the Bishop of Melbourne (Goe) at the church of St. Peter. Registered 31st May, 1888.
Opening of the John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel
Part of Photographs
The photograph shows Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll and Governor-General Sir William McKell.
Moore College Library Committee
Part of Papers of D.B. Knox
Moore College centenary service, Liverpool
Part of Photographs
Outdoor service held to commemorate the centenary of the foundation of Moore College in 1856 at Thomas Moore's house in Liverpool. Includes Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll and Principal Marcus Loane.