In a Port Moresby bookshop, a Papuan man reads a Jungle Doctor comic
- AU AU-MTC 109-11-45
- Unidad documental simple
- 1964-10
Parte dePhotographs
Pilgrim Films
In a Port Moresby bookshop, a Papuan man reads a Jungle Doctor comic
Parte dePhotographs
Pilgrim Films
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 28th December 1844
Expresses joy at hearing of the purchase of land next to King's School Canterbury for a Missionary College. Informs Coleridge of his plan for a small college for the education of clergymen.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 9th December 1846
Parte deCorrespondence sent
Reports on safe arrival home and writes of personal and family matters.
Letter from Ede, Son and Ravenscroft
Parte deCorrespondence received
Quote for making theological students' gowns. Gives the prices charged for making the gowns of the Durham theological students.
Parte deSermon notes
Joint Committee of sponsoring churches producing the New English Bible
Parte dePortrait photographs
Construction work at St Andrew's Cathedral
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Construction and reconstruction work was undertaken at St Andrew's Cathedral School and surrounding site
Australian Church Record
Parte deSermon manuscripts
Watermark 1808. 'And he spake a parable unto them, The ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully...' Theme: Sharing Belief. Describes the belief that those who are interested in religion should teach the way of Salvation. Observes in relation to the parable that God invites us to partake of the Blessings of the Gospel and they are rejected with frivolous excuses. Concludes with an address to those who do not accept the Gospel.
Parte deOpen Air Campaigners collection
Christian Photographic Centre