- 073-3-2
- Subseries
- 1997-2007
Correspondence relating to MU Australia's incorporation as a legal entity.
Correspondence relating to MU Australia's incorporation as a legal entity.
Correspondence - South Pacific
Correspondence between MU officers in Australia and South Pacific countries, including Jeanette Kasai Oala, Elizabeth Appleby, Edith Koete.
Part of Sermon notes
The bells of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
Part of Photographs
The photographs show the bells being installed by workmen
Moore College Mission handbook
A resource provided to students of Moore College in preparation for the annual Moore College Missions. The resource contains (among other things) the full text of Chapman's 'Dialogue Evangelism' course, developed over the period of his time as Director of the Department of Evangelism. Its inclusion and its contents demonstrate the influence Chapman's evangelistic leadership and methodology had on the student body.
W.G. Broughton to William Boydell, 12th June 1843
Part of Correspondence sent
Informs Boydell of his proposed visit and hopes to give a service in the church.
F. Francis to Sarah Francis, 13th January 1801
Part of Correspondence received
Informs his daughter that he is coming to take her home.
Phoebe Broughton to William Boydell, 11th April 1841
Part of Correspondence sent
Informs Boydell of expected visit to Parramatta and Rev. Broughton's visit to Bathurst. Reports on news of friends and family including Judge & Mrs. Burton's return from England.
R.B. Boydell to Bishop of Newcastle, 26th October 1893
States that he has found a number of letters written to [Broughton] from the Bishops of Tasmania, New Zealand, Melbourne and Newcastle. He has also found a diary of Broughton's journey to Australia in 1829 and some private letters written to Broughton by his wife and others which he will forward to him.
Notes on the accession of James I
Part of Lecture notes
Note, probably written by Maisie Jones, identifies Jones as the author. Notes dealing with the accession of James the First, the Millenary Petition, the Hampton Court Conference (1604)