| Description | These cuttings include items relating to The Eighteenth Century Evangelicals: Basset, Ven. William; Chesterfield, Lady Melusina; Dartmouth, William Legge, 2nd Earl; Jones, Rev. Thomas: Chaplain of St. Saviour's, Southwark; Pugh, Rev. John: Vicar of Rauceby; Serle, Mr. Ambrose; Shirley, Lady Fanny; Smythe, Chief Baron and Lady; Talbot, Rev. William; Thorold, Sir Jon, 7th Bt.; Thorold, Sir Jon, 8th Bt;
They also include items relating to The Evangelical Revival: Alphabetical list of persons who have been identified with Evangelical religion in the Church of England; Evangelicals; The Tractarian Movement; The attitude of Methodism towards the Church; The growth and tendencies of the Evangelical Revival; The Earlier Evangelical Clergy; Review of Mr. Gladstone on the Evangelical Movement; Sketch of Staithwaite Church, Free School and National School 1864; Olney [Bucks.] and its memories; Review of 'The necessity of a real revival of Spiritual Religion in the Evangelical Body' by Rev. James Bardsley, Rector of St. Anne's, Manchester; The Islington Clerical Meetings 1871-1873; Foundation stone laying at Holy Trinity, Penge 1872; Bevan, Rev. Frederick S. of Carleton Rode: munificent bequests; Southport Clerical and Lay Evangelical Conference 1886; Venn, Rev. Henry: Retrospect and Prospect of the Operations of CMS; Alphabetical list of evangelical clergy and laity; Review of 'France after 1870'; King, Rev. James, Vicar of St. Mary's, Berwick: letter relating to saving of Berwick's Edward I fortifications from destruction 1905; Camberley, Surrey: sale of Tukell's Castle; Lord Roseberry and the Publishers 1905; Public attendance at Chapel Royal, St. James's; Formation of Parish Register Society 1895; London clergy: some details of curacies 1716-1717; Evangelical revival and Methodism; Southport Evangelical Conference 1879; 'Later Evangelical Fathers': review by M. Seeley; Sketch of Rev. E. Bickersteth, Rector of Watton, Herts.; Evangelical MPs 1846; Modern preaching 1888; Evangelicals and divisions in the Church 1888; Dean Close Memorial School: opening 1886; Archdeacon Sinclair on Reformation Prospects 1893; Gibson, Rev. Stanley Taylor: Vicar of Sandon, Chelmsford: died 1889; Clevedon Clerical meeting 1888; 'We Must Unite, being thoughts on the necessity of forming a well organised union of Evangelical Churchmen', by Rev. J. C. Ryle, Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk; Western Clerical and Lay Conference 1883; The English Church Union and Rev. A. H. Mackonochie; Centenary of Little Dunham Clerical Meeting 1892; Evangelical writers 'Esteeming others better than themselves' 1892; Family tree of Trotter of Dyrham Park; Mr. Julian's Hymnology 1892; Islington Clerical Meeting 1892; Sale of Patronage; Colonial clergy in England: appointment to benefices; Evangelical school 1893; 'The New Evangelicism' by Raymond Blathwayt in 'A Talk with Archdeacon Sinclair'; The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper: review of 2 lectures by Rev. N. Dimock 1895; Yorkshire Evangelical Union Annual Conference 1891; Review of 'The English Church in the Eighteenth Century' by Rev. C. J. Abbey and Rev. J. H. Overton; Reformation Literature and the Parker Society; St. John's Hall, Highbury: opening of the College Chapel 1884; Photograph of Library of St. Ann's Rectory, Blackfriars, where first CMS Committees were held 1799-1812; CMS Committee 1886: engraving with names of members; Church Pastoral Aid Society: Jubilee 1884; Bull's Harmonia: controversies arising out of; Burnet's Own Time: notes on 1823; Letters on subject of Evangelical teaching; Evangelical Revival: The Rise and Progress of Evangelical Opinions 1895; Clerical meetings: Tunbridge Wells 1892; Notes on the London Directory 1732-1827; Birmingham Evangelical Ministry: letter by S. C. Hatch; Review of Church History including the Evangelical Revival by Bishop Moorhouse 1890; Easter in the City: report of the annual visit of the scholars of Christ's Hospital to the Mansion House; Evangelical Revival: review of a series of addresses given by Canon A. J. Mason at Great St. Mary's; 'Passing Thoughts on Passing Events' by C. D. Bell 1891; Craven Evangelical Union: Dioceses of Ripon and Wakefield 1890 |