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  • Digitized Rare Books

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    Description: Digitized Books from the Moore College Library Rare Books Collection
  • Description: William Grant Broughton was born at Westminster on the 22nd May 1788, and died in 1853. He became the first Bishop of Australia and later Bishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of Australia. He studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge and was ordained in 1818. In 1828 he was appointed Archdeacon of New ...
  • Description: The Reverend Stephen Taylor (1869 - 1953), son of the Reverend Robert Taylor, was educated at Cambridge, England, in the early 1890's, where he was ordained and began preaching until 1895. He was Curate in his father's church, St. Stephen's, Newtown [1895-1898] before serving in Newcastle. Taylor...
  • Description: The Reverend Robert Taylor [1834-1907], was ordained a Deacon in 1859 and Priest in 1860. Taylor was instrumental in the establishment of St. Stephen's Church, Newtown, where he ministered from 1866-1907. His papers include photographs, ordination certificates, correspondence and pamphlets.
  • Pamphlets

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    Description: Digitised pamphlets from the Moore College Library collection.
  • Mary Andrews Collection

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    Description: Deaconess Mary Andrews (1915-1996) served with the Church Missionary Society in China between 1938 and 1951. She began work as the Principal of Deaconess House in 1951, and was commissioned as Head Deaconess in the Diocese of Sydney in early 1952. During retirement she served as part-time chaplai...
  • Description: Samuel Marsden (1765-1838), ordained in 1793, married Elizabeth Fristan before leaving for Australia to take up an appointment as Assistant Chaplain to N.S.W. in March 1794. In 1804 Marsden was appointed Resident Agent and Supervisor of the London Missionary Society's operations in the South Seas...
  • Description: St Michael’s Church, Vaucluse was built in 1875 and designed by Edmund Blackett. This collection of photographs was digitized from 35mm slides.
  • Bishop Festo Kivengere

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    Description: Bishop Festo Kivengere was a Ugandan Anglican who played a large role in the Christian revival in southwestern Uganda and who fled in February 1977 to Kenya after speaking out against Idi Amin's tyrannical behavior. Bishop Festo preached throughout the world. This collection contains transcripts ...
  • Australian Church Record

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    Description: An evangelical Anglican newspaper, first published in 1880 as The Church Record.