Holy Trinity, Miller's Point, NSW
- AU AU-MTC 102-32-18
- Subseries
- 1956-1973
Holy Trinity, Miller's Point, NSW
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 5th March 1853
Discusses Bishop Broughton's biographical details, for the purpose of writing his biography.
Records relating to the foundation of the Women's Inter-Church Council
Correspondence and meeting minutes relating to the establishment of the WICC.
Victoria St, west from Henry St, St George Qld.
Part of Photographs
Part of T.C. Hammond collection
What is meant by interpretation of the church?
Blunders of popes
Traditional interpretation of Scripture
Does the word of God depend on tradition?
The sacraments
Swearing on the Bible
Dangers of tradition
The confusion of the council of Constance
Who was John XXIII?
The removal of original sin
The grounds of objection to ceremonies
Did the church give us the Bible?
The positive argument against seven sacraments
Superficial morality
The place of ceremonies
Roman Catholic dissensions
Protestantism and certainty
Ways and means
The Protestant view of sin
The catholic encyclopaedia and Augustine
The word Catholic
The word Apostolic
Purgatorial abuses
Protestantism and certainty
Protestants and the Bible
Facile assertions
Dr Rumble and Dr Smith
Limits of denominational authority
The proposed second Vatican council
Is the state bound to punish heretics?
Some details on tradition
Caution in citations
Tertullian and Ambrose
False traditions
The Bible and tradition
The Roman Catholic church and religious freedom
The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope
Inconsistencies in prayer
The Breviary and Baronius at fault
What is invincible ignorance?
The problem of church and state
Milner and Foxe
Correspondence relating to travel arrangements and meetings with Mothers' Union Australia members.
Bishop Langley of Bendigo with Rev H. Haynes and Rev A. Young
Part of Photographs
1893, Cathedral 1st Sunday after Epiphany
Part of Sermon manuscripts
Ephesians iii:6
Part of Bishop Ken Short Collection
Part of Sermon manuscripts
'But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for an helmet, the hope of salvation.' Theme: Believers. Considers the description given of Believers, the exhortation addressed to God and the particular directions that accompany it. Refers to a person released from hospital as returning to the old ways and dying of a bowel complaint, and as having lost his soul.