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    • 1845 Plymouth Letters etc. (Fry Collection)
      • Calendar of Letters etc. 1845   (Login Required)  (1845)
      • Misc Letter   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1845) 2
      • Copy of a Letter to 'someone'   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
      • Folio 1
        • Letter .. 'Reply to JND .. The Prophetic Question'   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (circa 1845) 4
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (circa 1845) 3
      • Folio 2
        • Letter to Harris, Soltau, and Batten   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (30th Mar 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 3
        • Letter to J.N.D.   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1st Apr 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of Letter to J.N.D.   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (4th Apr 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (circa 1846) 3
      • Folio 4
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby 1
      • Folio 5
        • Copy of Letter to Mr McAdam   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (circa 1845)
      • Folio 6
        • Copy of Letter to J.L.H.   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
        • Letter of J.L. Harris 3
        • Copy of a Letter to Mr. H   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (Jul 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
        • Copy of a Letter to J.G. Deck [Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
      • Folio 8
        • Letter by Gilbert Lester Wiggins, of Tottenham   (Login Required)  (1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
        • Letter to BWN   (Login Required)  by Captain Richard Courtenay Johnson (10th Dec 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by W.G. Rhind (12th Dec 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (14th Dec 1845) 1
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by W.G. Rhind (30th Dec 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by George J. Walker (31st Dec 1845) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by William Morris (1st Jan 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
        • Letter to 'Brethren [Thomas] Lakeman, {Henri Pierre Emeric] St Dalmas and [Richard Walter] Wolston'   (Login Required)  by Robert H. Rickards (2nd Jan 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (6th Jan 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 9
        • Undated Letter to Unknown Person re Raleigh Street   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
    • 1846 Plymouth Letters etc. (Fry Collection)
      • Calendar of Letters etc. 1846   (Login Required)  (1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (18th Apr 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 1
        • Letter to B.W.N.   (Login Required)  by Frederick Prideaux (17th Jan 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to B.W.N.   (Login Required)  by Miss Jeremie (19th Jan 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (7th Feb 1846) 4
      • Folio 2
        • Copy by Miss Toulmin, of a Letter to Wm. Berger   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (5th Mar 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
        • Copy of Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (4th Apr 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (4th Apr 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 3
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (16th Apr 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (8th May 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of a Note to Mr. Saltau   (Login Required)  by W.G. Rhind (29th Sep 1846) 1
      • Folio 4
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (5th Nov 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by John King (12th Nov 1846) 4
        • Copy of a Letter to Robert Howard & a One Page Letter to W. Dorman   (Login Required)  by H.W. Soltau (23rd Nov 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
        • Reply to the Summons from Rawstorne Street   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (Dec 1846) 0
      • Folio 5
        • Letter of Mr Dorman and Mr Gough to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  (7th Dec 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of Letter to S.P.T.   (Login Required)  by Frederick Prideaux (12th Dec 1846) 1
        • Copies of 4 Letters Made by the Same Person
          • Copy of Letter to Miss J   (Login Required)  by John Usticke Scobell [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
          • Copy of Letter to Robert Howard   (Login Required)  by H.W. Soltau (23rd Nov 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
          • Copy of Letter to W.H. Dorman   (Login Required)  by H.W. Soltau (25th Nov 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
          • Copy of Letter to S.P.T.   (Login Required)  by Frederick Prideaux (12th Dec 1846)
      • Folio 6
        • Letter of Mr Dorman and Mr Gough to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  (13th Dec 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 7
        • Draft or Unsent Original Letter   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • 1847 Plymouth Letters etc. (Fry Collection)
      • Folio 1
        • Letter to B.W.N.   (Login Required)  by James Pringle Riach (2nd Jan 1847) 2
        • Copy of Letter to George Treffry   (Login Required)  by Christopher McAdam (8th Jan 1847) 1
        • Copy of Letter to Christopher McAdam   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (10th Jan 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to Amy Toulmin   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (10th Jan 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by G.V. Wigram (22nd Jan 1847) 3
        • Letter to 'A Friend and Sister'   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (25th Jan 1847) 3
        • Letter to G.V. Wigram   (Login Required)  by H.W. Soltau (30th Jan 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 2
        • A Circular, a Copy of a Letter by Congleton and a Copy of a Letter by Newton   (Login Required)  (Feb 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
        • Copy of Letter   (Login Required)  by Lord Congleton (7th Feb 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 3
        • Psalm VI [Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of a Letter to Miss Egerton   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (7th May 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
      • Folio 4
        • Three Pages of Correspondence between R.C. Chapman, H.W. Soltau, and B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  (May 1847) 1
      • Folio 5 - Brixham Letters
        • Letter   (Login Required)  (15th May 1847) 10
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Richard W. Wolston (16th May 1847) 5
        • Letter to B.W.N.   (Login Required)  by W. Morris (17th May 1847) 2
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Richard W. Wolston (24th May 1847) 2
        • Letter   (Login Required)  (25th May 1847) 1
      • Folio 6
        • Two Letters to Amy Toulmin from Anna Newton   (Login Required)  by Anna Treffry (Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
        • Letter to Exeter, with Reply from Christopher McAdam.   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (10th Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to Amy Toulmin   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (11th Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 7
        • Letter to Amy Toulmin   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (23rd Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to B.W. Newton   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (25th Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
      • Folio 8
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by H.W. Soltau (1st Nov 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 9
        • Copy of a Letter to Mr. Treby   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (7th Dec 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
        • Letter to B.W.N.   (Login Required)  by Amy Toulmin (9th Dec 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to S.P.T.   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (12th Dec 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter to BWN   (Login Required)  by Henry Woodfall (15th Dec 1847) 9
        • Extracts in BWN's Hand from Letters to: W. Haydon, Mrs S.A. Tregelles & S.P. Tregelles   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (18th Dec 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of a Letter to a Lady   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (22nd Dec 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 10
        • Undated Letter to Miss Haydon   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
    • 1848 Plymouth Letters etc. (Fry Collection)
      • Folio 1
        • A.J. Toulmin's Sketch of the Controversy at Plymouth in 1847 1
        • Copy of Letter to a "sister" (at Barnstaple) re. Ministry   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (24th Feb 1846) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
        • Copied Extracts of a Letter of B.W.N. to Rowe of Torpoint   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (6th Jan 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 2
        • Letter to Unknown Approving the Statement from Ebrington Street   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (2nd Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
        • Copy of Letter to Miss Bryan 7th Feb 1848 [Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 3
        • Letter to Mr Walker   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (26th Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
        • Letter to Mr Walker   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (2nd Mar 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 4
      • Folio 4
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (10th Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Copy of Letter to Mr G Haydon   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (15th Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 6
        • A Written Statement Entitled 'The Remarks I Wrote for Mrs Brown'   (Login Required)  by Amy Toulmin (Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        • Letter   (Login Required)  by Amy Toulmin (26th Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 7
        • Letter to Mr Walker   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (10th Apr 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Folio 8
        • Copy by Miss Toulmin of a Letter to Samuel Lloyd   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (5th Oct 1849) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Folio 9
        • Printed Statement of Doctrines July 11th 1848 and Letter to Mrs Browne 3rd April 1848   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (3rd Apr 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letters of J.N. Darby
      • Unknown Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby 6
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby 3
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby 4
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby 7
      • Copy of The Bethesda Circular   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (Aug 1848, 4 pp)
      • Incomplete Manuscript Piece   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Incomplete MSS Piece   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to William Kelly   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (circa 1878) 3
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (circa 1880) 4
        Mainly regarding Mr and Mrs Edmund Peters
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby 5
        About teaching and behaviour of a Mr Grosse
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (circa 1880) 3
        About Ramsgate
      • Letter to JND   (Login Required) 
      • Letter to JND   (Login Required)  1
      • Letter to JND   (Login Required)  (1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter by J.N. Darby (4th Mar 1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to JND   (Login Required)  (3rd Sep 1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to JND   (Login Required)  (21st Sep 1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Copy of Letter to Mr. Jull   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (22nd Sep 1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Letter to JND   (Login Required)  (12th Oct 1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • MSS Piece on Blackheath   (Login Required)  by J.N. Darby (20th Nov 1881) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letters from/to S.P. Tregelles
      • Four Page Letter to Lord Congleton   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (18th Jan 1846)
      • Four Page Letter to B.W.N. Dated Apr 13 1846   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (13th Apr 1846) 1
      • Statement Dated Nov 8th 1847   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (8th Nov 1847) 1
      • Letter Dated Dec 15th 1848   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (15th Dec 1848)
      • Letter Dated Dec 25th 1848   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (25th Dec 1848)
      • Three Page Letter to B.W.N. Dated 1st July 1849   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (1st Jul 1849)
      • Letter Dated July 8th 1851   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (8th Jul 1851)
      • Extract of Letter from Dr. Tregelles   (Login Required)  (20th Jun 1862)
      • Copy of Letter Dated July 3rd 1862   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (3rd Jul 1862) 1
      • Letter Dated June 4 1864   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (4th Jun 1864)
    • Letters of H.W. Soltau
    • Letters of B.W. Newton
      • Letter to Rev. John Cox re Burying his Child   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Copy of an Undated Letter to J.N.D.   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Unknown Extract   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (16th Oct 1825)
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (23rd Dec 1827) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (13th Jan 1828)
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (Jun 1828) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to His Uncle   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (15th Aug 1828) 2
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (Apr 1829) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (16th Apr 1829) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (8th Jun 1829)
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (26th Aug 1829) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
      • Letter to his Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (13th Nov 1829)
      • Letter to His Mother   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1833) 3
      • Copy of Letter 1844   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1844) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to 'My dear Brother'   (Login Required)  by B.W. Newton (1845) 1
      • Letter to a Brother 1845/46 [Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
      • BWN Marriage Certificate? + Other Items   (Login Required)  (5th May 1849) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
    • BWN Notes on Lectures
    • Wigram Letters
    • Misc Early
      • Letter from Leeds and Otley   (Login Required)  (3 pp) 2
      • Unknown Item by Julius Anton von Poseck (1850, 2 pp) 2
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by George Müller (31st Jul 1855)
    • Letters of W.J. Lowe
    • Letters of J.A. Savage
      • Letter of J.A. Savage   (Login Required) 
        Regarding prophetical impact of the 'River' in Ezekiel and Revelation
      • Letter of J.A. Savage   (Login Required)  [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        Points of Similarity between the Rivers of Eze 47 and Rev 22:1,2
      • Letter of J.A. Savage   (Login Required) 
        Some Corrections to the "Scroll of Time" Book
    • F.E. Race
      • Postcard to Charles Cox   (Login Required)  by F.E. Race (9th Dec 1910) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Postcard to Charles Cox   (Login Required)  by F.E. Race (19th Nov 1912) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Postcard to Charles Cox   (Login Required)  by F.E. Race (14th Jan 1917) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letters of Walter Scott
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by Walter Scott (19th Jan 1898) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by Walter Scott (20th Jan 1898) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by Walter Scott (1st Feb 1899) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Charles Strange
      • Letter to Mr W.H. Sarra   (Login Required)  by Charles Strange [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
      • Letter May 20th   (Login Required)  by Charles Strange [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by Charles Strange (20th Jul 1900) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letters of W.J. Hocking (to Theo. Ruse) in Relation to the 1928 Hymn Book
      • Introductory letter   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (28th Jun 1927) 1
        Hocking writes that he has been asked by the brethren to undertake the revision of the hymn book
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (10th Aug 1927) 2
        "I cannot tell you how grateful I am for your valuable help on the hymns. I have not yet reached any details, as I can only take up this work in the intervals between other more pressing labours."
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (5th Oct 1927)
        Interesting comment on Mr Kelly's hymns: "I feel much difficulty about some of dear W.K. hymns. They seem to suit the few rather than the many."
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (26th Oct 1927) 1
        "Thank you very much for your letter received on the 21st inst with its clear expression of your judgement on various points. This is most helpful, and I have carefully noted it all, including your abridgment of 222 and the new one of W.K."
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (15th Nov 1927)
        "Thank you for the loan of 'Wayside Songs' .. "
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (1st Feb 1928) 3
        "I should be glad as an index of authors seems to be generally desired."
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (24th Feb 1928) 3
        Hard to decipher letter regarding the hymn book
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (4th Mar 1928)
        "I much regret that I have not been able to keep in close touch with you on the many difficult questions arising with the hymns."
      • Letter in relation to the hymn book   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (13th Jun 1928) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "What do you think of the enclosed ?batch? of hymns .. "
    • Other letters of W.J. Hocking
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (14th Aug 1931) 1
        "It is just the spirit of the times, - to agree to the truth in theory, but avoid the practice."
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (31st Oct 1932) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "As to Hamilton Smith, how much easier it is to judge the fruit, than the root? to repudiate Taylor than Raven" ... other interesting comments on J.G. Bellett and the 'Eternal Sonship' question
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (24th Jan 1934) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "I am enclosing a spare copy of two protests against the Taylor heterodoxy, both of which were written by brothers who either are or were with him."
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (21st Aug 1934) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "I have today sent the papers on 'The Son of His Love' for an estimate for printing. It will be bulkier than I intended ... "
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (4th Oct 1934) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "You sum up their (Glanton's) position exactly when your write, 'They have never abjured Ravenism.'"
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (17th Dec 1934) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "Thank-you for sending me 'Recovery' by D.L.H. He is like a little bantam cock crowing on his own dunghill, very full of assumption."
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (28th Jan 1935) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 6
        Interesting personal notes, comments on the funeral of Heyman Wreford, and remarks on the rapture
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (26th Apr 1935) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "I am projecting a series of short papers of a practical nature on the Assembly prayer meeting. I wonder if you know a brief tract on the subject for re-printing, or could you send me your own thoughts?"
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (7th May 1935) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 4
        "Do not mistake my reference to the Glanton's. I have no illusions, I think, as to their position as a company. But we may expect God to work in individuals, especially when there is any deep sense of our common shame ecclesiastically."
      • Manuscript Letter   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (4th Jul 1935) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "I hope your valuable collection will be kept intact. Have you a catalouge?"
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (23rd Jul 1937) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        Interesting comments about Napoleon Noel's 'History of the Brethren'
      • Typed Letter to (Mr George Cox)?   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (27th Dec 1937) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        Very interesting letter giving details of the (I imagine) re-publication of William Kelly's book on Jeremiah, as well as health concerns for his wife, and a lengthy piece on assembly matters in Germany relating to the Bund
      • Manuscript Letter   (Login Required)  by W.J. Hocking (19th Oct 1939) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        Concerns for the poor practical state of the brethren and other matters.
      • Letter of W.J. Hocking   (Login Required)  (19th Jan 1940) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
        "I believe Satan is using the growing interest in prophecy to destroy the blessedness of the rapture for the soul."
    • Letters of William Kelly
      • Letter of Emily Kelly (1st Nov 1867) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Postcard by William Kelly (7th May 1877) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 7
      • Letter to John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (15th Jan 1887) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Postcards of William Kelly to Mr John Cox of Guernsey
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (11th Oct 1886)
        "If he still brings a musical instrument into a meeting, I shall be ashamed of his obstinacy. It is opposed to the whole spirit of the New Testament, and an offence to every spiritual mind"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (2nd May 1889)
        Mainly about a local problem in Guernsey and Jersey with a brother in the meetings also preaching elsewhere
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (31st Oct 1889)
        " .. I was more sorry than surprised at the letter enclosed. ... "
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (23rd Dec 1889)
        "J. N. D’s library fetched 900, I hear. I bought nothing, but I have enquired about an interleaved Greek Testament in fourteen volumes which was not sold."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (31st Mar 1890)
        "The new doctrine of Raven (Stoney, and Turpin, and Oliphant. abetting) disturbs our old friends. Some avoid certain meetings and go to others. Some (as Framlingham, Hounslow, &c.) have left and seek our fellowship. Let us pray that grace may use it widely for good."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (2nd Jul 1890)
        "You need not doubt the seriousness of the Park Street shake. At Ealing L., and some 50 have left with the strongest rejection of the Raven doctrine. Others have, I hear, at Park Street itself. Mr. H. will act decidedly."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (2nd Oct 1890)
        "Heyman Wreford is dropping “Message” at December, and meditates a new penny Magazine for young Christians and Gospel from January at C’s. I hope our best men may contribute and thus make a good journal."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (24th Oct 1890)
        "Things travel rapidly now. Heyman Wreford is urgent that I risk the B. T. at a penny!!! believing that it is deeply needed by Christians within and without, and that a large circulation will result."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (11th Nov 1890)
        "I do not wonder that you should have taken alarm at dear Heyman Wreford's efforts to gain a larger audience for the Bible Treasury But you knew me well enough to be nowise disposed to emasculate it. "
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (2nd Sep 1891)
        Advice regarding ecclesiastical matters.
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (23rd Nov 1891)
        "I have no reason to believe that there is any wrong at Swindon. Mr. C. is an old gossip and could easily fill a bushel of such reports equally empty. You can judge by his account of Ramsgate. We were most severe on their failures, and did not recognise them as an assembly for about two years after the Division."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (5th Dec 1891)
        "If half a dozen discreet brothers knew, she could not escape the detection of all."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (8th Jan 1892)
        "No doubt he took in Heyman Wreford who was married last Saturday at Woking. He is gone on a tour of six months round the world."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (29th Jul 1892)
        Incidental matters about various travelling brothers and touching comment about his eldest son dying in Aukland.
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (3rd Oct 1892)
        About someone who appears to have been causing trouble.
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (8th Dec 1892)
        "The Doctor has lately debarred me from my favourite apples."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (15th Jun 1893)
        "G. M. now avows himself a reader and admirer of B. W. N.!!!"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th Aug 1893)
        "Just returned from a flying visit to Plympton for the funeral of Mr. R. S., the last of the first eight who broke bread at Plymouth."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (8th Nov 1893)
        Letter touching on various matters, including talk of reunion between the 'Kelly' and 'Lowe' groups
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (23rd Aug 1894)
        "But the Lord looks for more than this that out ways be with our convictions, and that we go forth to Him without the camp, bearing His reproach. Happy too if we abide thus waiting for Him."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (2nd Oct 1894)
        "The hymn book goes forward satisfactorily, some that objected helping now. I hope to send you the first sheet as a sample, which you can show to others. There will be a fair proportion of fresh ones; and others not in our book but good; not a few to the Father, which is now a lack."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th Oct 1894)
        Letter mainly discussing the wording of a few hymns
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (6th Feb 1896)
        Encouraging his friend, and interesting reference to China Inland Mission
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (6th Mar 1896)
        "Roses have their thorns in this world, but we lean on One Who is above it."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (31st Jul 1896)
        Short note regarding book on Issaiah, encouragement to gospel work in Jersey and Guernsey, and a planned visit in September
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (28th Sep 1896)
        About an upcoming trip to Guernsey as well as a meeting in Blackheath to commend Miss Von Poseck
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (29th Jun 1897)
        "Nobody that I know has an idea of the assailant of the Hymn Book. Nor does this matter. It is one apparently so ignorant as not to be aware of many hymns by sisters in all hymn books; so that the advocate of no change would here make a great change. It is otherwise beneath notice. Anybody can find fault. The last hymn book introduced great change and made large omissions."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th Sep 1897)
        Thank-you for a parcel, remonstrance against "The Clapham Sect", and exhortation to the islands
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (8th Oct 1897)
        The “All-day-ministry” as they call it, took place in defiance of protests. It is a struggle for retrogradism in the shape of loose ministerialism, and W. W. F. puts himself forward ...
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (20th Dec 1897)
        "I fear too that he may have been influenced by a shameless meeting at Clapham where G. K. of Birmingham poured out his vials on my head. "
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (7th Jan 1898)
        Short note about a meeting to happen with a brother S.F.R. (regarding the 'Clapham' problem)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (21st Jan 1898)
        Mostly about a dispute between two brothers
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (28th Jan 1898)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (10th Feb 1898)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (18th Feb 1898)
        Mr K unwilling to put W.W.F's contributions in the B.T.
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (24th Feb 1898)
        Many small points ... including request for a few old numbers from the Bible Treasury, a note on the 'Clapham Independents' and ohers
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (3rd Mar 1898)
        "You need not scruple, if F. were to propose a visit now, to decline till he gives up his O. B. ministerialism. He persists, and thus corrupts brethren and makes division. Such we are to avoid though not outside; but the end will be their getting outside somehow."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (5th Apr 1898)
        Written from Southampton mainly about the 'Clapham', 'All Day Ministry' problem.
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (29th Apr 1898)
        Exposition of John, upcoming Whitsuntide conference to be held in Blackheath, and sundry matters
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (5th May 1898)
        Mainly related to the 'Fereday' trouble
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (20th May 1898)
        "Outwardly the Concert Hall admits of a larger space than we are likely to need, and the joint meals of the day, under the same roof with other conveniences for both sexes we could never before command"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (5th Aug 1898)
        Short item about a few personal matters - visiting an ill brother
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (6th Apr 1899)
        "D. confronted F. with going to W(alter). S(cott). (one of the worst of the Stuartites) along with K. and M. He boldly justified, though obliged to own that we regard him as heterodox. “He would look into it when he got home”!!!"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (15th Jun 1899)
        Relating to matters with W.W. Fereday
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (10th Jan 1900) 1
        Note about a meeting coming with WW Fereday at Bennett Park Hall, as well as other matters, and a comment on the Boer War!
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (1st Feb 1900)
        "We have still to wait for a scriptural judgment to be carried out, though the guilty one is declared so. This is sadly weak; but so it is."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (9th Jul 1900)
        "It is my hope to cross the Channel on Friday at midnight from Southampton, due on Saturday morning in your Island", and other matters including a young man from West Green who is described as a "violent opposer of order"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (3rd Aug 1900)
        "I confess that it is with trembling that I rejoice at Altofts, because their first thought is not shame and self judgment at their own wrong, ... "
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (18th Oct 1900)
        "Last Monday morning W. W. F. came into my compartment of the train at Lewisham for London Bridge! He is staying with F. (at Charlton) who gave out six weeks ago that he had nothing to do with him!! He is going about preying on silly sheep."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (27th Nov 1900)
        Written from Manchester, " .. Hocking. drops Believer’s Monthly Magazine and begins on the 1st January, “Gospel Gleanings” as a penny monthly. We want a good and sound journal of this kind; "
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (11th Dec 1900)
        Letter about a number of personal circumstances
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (30th Jan 1901)
        Letter on various things, including the matter of the ownership of the book depot at 53 Paternoster Square, London
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (14th Feb 1901)
        Very interesting remarks on the book depot and the rarity of early volumes of the Bible Treasury
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (18th Mar 1901)
        "I have written lovingly but with decision to Whitstable for their evil effort by vague words to fuse together those “without” with those “within” in a hugger-mugger love in a tub. They are far gone. Four will not agree there, and refuse to break bread, as they have been receiving young C. more than once, and a sister from Clapham. How much corruption the young man has spread!"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (9th May 1901)
        Written from Exeter on many matters, including the passing of Mr Weston
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (16th May 1901)
        Personal matters, a visit to Exeter and a planned visit to Guernsey
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (27th Sep 1901) 2
        Upcoming visit to North West, note of review of Raven's "Life Eternal", some poetry?, and note on Newport meeting that "has not yet cleared itself of sheer independency"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (5th Oct 1901)
        "You may look for a calm summary of the Scriptural teaching on “Life Eternal” in the November B. T. as I trust; then in December the Raven denial fully proved; and perhaps in January its entire contradiction by J. N. D. This by grace should awaken some consciences."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (22nd Nov 1901)
        "I trust you find “Life Eternal” a satisfactory paper on an important theme where even J.N.D. left much to be desired. It is expressly uncontroversial as for general edification where most are vague, and to be a basis for the exposure of Raven on this subject in the B. T. for months, and a separate large pamphlet, beside this separate tract. Nobody will say that I spare the fatal error, though they may falsely impute acrimony. This I disclaim."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (28th Nov 1901) 2
        "You will see that I do not spare R's "Fatal Error" as even J. N. D. called it when only germ."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (11th Dec 1901)
        "This morning I had a letter from one of Mr. Raven's relatives, complaining of my bad spirit, but not a word as to the evil and dangerous heterodoxy, which I presume he does not hold. Well, if they are only saved from “Fatal error” as J. N. D. called it when only in the germ, or from making light of it, I do not mind what he said of me. But I have a good deal more to say before having done; and all will reappear in a pamphlet, I hope."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (20th Dec 1901)
        "We must be content, like our Lord, and thankful for one cast of the seed, out of four, ..."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (27th Dec 1901)
        "I trust you may find “Life Eternal Denied” good in January B. T., and I continue. I have just heard of an excellent person among the Ravens decided by it already. Let us be zealous in using it to help souls."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (24th Apr 1902)
        Long card, many items touched .. Ends: "I am glad of the purchase of the J.N.D. volumes. May they be used to deliver from Sabellianism. “One Body and One Spirit” revised and re-issued. Is it not deeply needed? So is the final paper on Christ’s Person in next B. T. And F. E. R.’s apollinarianism. He is utterly heterodox."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th Jun 1902)
        "It is my hope, D. V., to see you on the morning of 28th June by the early packet from Southampton. This, I trust, may not clash with our brother R. K. who is said to be now in Guernsey after a visit to Jersey."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (20th Jun 1902)
        "All is excitement here. The apparent loyalty of the Boer surrender adds much to it; as nobody seems to have expected it so soon and so warm"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (10th Jul 1902)
        Report of a journey across the channel, a meeting at Southampton and a proposed conference at Exeter
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (6th Dec 1902)
        Written from Southsea while giving a course of lectures on Mat 24,25. .. "I gave F. E. Race your nice copy of the nasty book; as I already had one, which was enough. Was not this agreeable to you? I return on Tuesday for a discourse that evening, D. V. at Pembroke Hall. (A. M.’s old Chapel)." ..
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (23rd Jan 1903)
        "As you know, I have been baptised and baptise confessors now and then, never their children, though believing them special objects of the Lord’s care, because I have not seen real evidence for dipping them. But the Baptist theory and practice I reject as unintelligent;"
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (13th Mar 1903)
        A few matters touched on including a hint of financial difficulties for the Bible Treasury
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (27th Aug 1903)
        "Here I came yesterday (Bournemouth) from Plymouth, after a nice little while. You will be interested to hear that through Exchange and Mart, J. A. T. got a set of The Christian Witness moderately" !!
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (22nd Sep 1903)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (21st Oct 1903)
        About the printing of a tract, a series speaking on Job, and comments on a few periodicals (including Mr Hocking's) and the lack of gospel material
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (26th Oct 1903)
        Short note mainly to do with printing matters.
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (30th Oct 1903)
        Mainly concerned with the price of printing a tract and a few other matters
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (5th Nov 1903)
        "Think of letting in brothers, who are withdrawn to break bread and preach! "
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th Dec 1903)
        Interesting about the Gospel Gleamings periodical, and an 'open' meeting in Hastings that desired to come into fellowship with the 'Kelly' brethren
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (25th Jan 1904)
        About quite a few personal matters, and the inclusion of certain pieces in a periodical
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (15th Mar 1904)
        Interesting covering many things; an article for the Bible Treasury, a brother connected with the Stuart fellowship who 'mixes himself with a man so loose as W. S.' (Walter Scott), details of upcoming meetings n Kent, books to be published, and more
      • Postcard to Mr Charles Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (12th Apr 1904)
        Short item
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (20th Apr 1904)
        Personal matters, upcoming books, conferences and travelling. "And it is a pleasure to me that you found the paper none the worse for my editing; for many are ungrateful and prefer their own uncorrected work."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th May 1904)
        An article Mr Cox had written for Gospel Gleamings on 'Sin & Sins' and briefly mentioned the interest of the 'Jewish Chronicle' in some of Mr Kelly's writings
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (20th May 1904)
        "They say that a great book is a great evil; and certainly a little one if good, well packed, and to the point, is not bad for most in this day of hurry, and neither time nor taste for study."
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (26th Jun 1904)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (8th Jul 1904)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (11th Sep 1904) 1
        Written from Middlesbrough; a few interesting remarks on 2 Cor V and a few other things
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (19th Oct 1904)
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (27th Apr 1905)
        Mr K in Exter and details various lectures he is giving, as well as upcoming books
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (17th Nov 1905)
        Mainly about providing books for contacts in Japan
      • Postcard to Mr John Cox   (Login Required)  by William Kelly (10th Mar 1906)
        Illnesses
    • Pages from the Diary of Henry Sidney Turrall
    • General
      • The Serious Charge of the Revd. Dr Stewart of Guernsey against Mr. William Kelly   (Login Required)  by Alexander Stewart 2
      • Unknwn Item   (Login Required)  [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Letter to W.H. Darby (10th Nov 1847) 6
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by Edward C. Pressland (2nd Oct 1868) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
      • A Letter (in French) to the Local Newspaper Regarding the Recent Stay of Mr. Darby in Neuchatel (6th May 1874) 2
        Speaks about his manner of teaching, his mastery of the French language and the content of his teaching.
      • Letter to J.G.Deck   (Login Required)  (14th May 1877) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter in Italian to E.L. Bevir   (Login Required)  (1878) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 2
      • Letter in Italian from Luigi Delcré to E.L. Bevir   (Login Required)  (17th Nov 1880) 2
      • Unknown Letter   (Login Required)  (5th Jan 1881) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to Mr Rouse from Mr Cox   (Login Required)  (20th Nov 1881) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter to Mr Cox   (Login Required)  by Alfred Samuel Rouse (26th Nov 1881) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Unknown Letter re Hymn Book 1882   (Login Required)  (Apr 1882) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter of C.R. Hurditch   (Login Required)  by C.R. Hurditch (1884) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by Henry Dyer (9th Aug 1896) 2
      • Letter of A.C. Ord; On Amalgamation with Mr. Kelly's Party   (Login Required)  by Alexander Craven Ord (Apr 1897)
        Important points of conversation with Mr. Kelly at Cannes in April 1897 - Written down afterwards from memory.
      • Letter of George Rymer   (Login Required)  by George Rymer (26th Jun 1897) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Letter of Alfred Fry to Walter Scott   (Login Required)  (28th Jan 1898) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • William Kelly's Annotations on "A History of the Plymouth Brethren" by Neatby (Nov 1905, 361 pp) 7
      • Copy of a Letter to Local Open Brethren by G.W. Heath (7th Aug 1906, 2 pp)
      • Unknown Letter to a Mr Dale   (Login Required)  (18th Oct 1915) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 1
      • Letter of George Parkes   (Login Required)  (27th Jun 1947) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 8
      • An Account of the History of Brethren with Focus on North America by P.P. Jensen (34 pp) 6
        An account written by a Taylor brother from Gothenburg, NE
    • A Few Letters in Connection with Ramsgate / Ryde
      • Letter   (Login Required)  [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Copy of Letter   (Login Required)  (1879) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Letter   (Login Required)  (14th Nov 1879) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Copy of Letter   (Login Required)  (17th Nov 1879) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Copy of Letter   (Login Required)  (1st Jan 1880) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
      • Copy of Letter from Abbot's Hill to Park Street   (Login Required)  (1881) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • R.C. Chapman
      • Miscellaneous   (Login Required)  by R.C. Chapman
      • Letter   (Login Required)  by R.C. Chapman (23rd Oct 1903)





Comments:
Tom said ...
Lots of items here still need help with the Transcriptions! Any logged in user can edit these directly from the relevant pages, or post in the Comments section. Any help appreciated, even with gaps / missing words, a partial transcription is better than nothing!
Thursday, May 4, 2017 : 16:50
Richard said ...
I take pleasure in transcribing documents for your organization. I have done a great deal of transcribing handwritten church records for the Mississquoi Historical Society of Stanbridge East, Quebec. I am a retired minister/social worker with an interest in the formation of the early church (especially Gnosticism) and church history in general. I am familiar with the Brethren movement through family members.
Thursday, Sep 20, 2018 : 10:04
Tom said ...

👍  That would of course be very useful thanks Richard. 

Thursday, Sep 20, 2018 : 21:28
Larry Dixon said ...
Just wondering if you are familiar with my 1985 Ph.D. dissertation "The Pneumatology of John Nelson Darby (1800-1882)"? Does your site have a collection of dissertations on Darby? I'll be presenting this topic at Emmaus Bible College's "Iron Sharpens Iron" conference later this month. Blessings. Dr. Larry Dixon
Thursday, May 13, 2021 : 21:11
Tom said ...
Hi Larry, I can't automatically put dissertations up because of copyright but Id be glad to put yours up if you are happy with that?
Tom
Friday, May 14, 2021 : 00:55


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