[Religious ephemera issued by Christian-based individuals or institutions, of non-specific denomination. 1800s to 1929]

Date
1860 - 1929
By
Clark & Matheson (Firm); Deck, James George, 1837-1923; Mills, Dick & Company; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967
Reference
Eph-A-RELIGION-C-1800/1929
Description

Booklets, pamphlets and fliers. Partial contents include:

1800: Meeting of the directors of the Missionary Society. Paul's Coffee-house, Jan. 27 1800. Mr Durant in the chair. T. Gillet, Printer, Salisbury-Square, Fleet-street. (Ex-Webster Collection, no. 2287)

1878: Congregational Union of New Zealand. Do all in the name of the Lord Jesus. 1878 / Congregational Church and Sunday School, Wellington, N.Z

1880s?: Gospel temperance hymns as used in Blue Ribbon gospel temperance meetings by Richard T Booth and others. George Robertson and Co, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, [1880s?]

1884: Mission hymns. Auckland, Wilson & Horton, printers, 1884.

1890s: Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour. Associate member's pledge [signed by Frances Lavinia Bigwood of Bluff. 1890s?]

1890s: Our Father's Church. Art Gallery. Every Sunday. Teacher O'Bryen Hoare, 55 Salisbury Street. Hymnbook

1900: Karori Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour edge card. ca 1900

1903: R G Knight. Reverence for and obedience to the moral law is a religious, political and commercial necessity. Wellington, December 1903. Barnsbury Printing Works, 2235.

1907: J H Paton. Christ's coming and work. Taranaki news. 1907

ca 1912: "The call of the Pacific"; discussion question for use in study circles [ca 1912]

ca 1913: "I have Christ; why want I more?", by M J Walker. Printed by J George Deck, Motueka, N.Z. Flyer

1915: Auckland Sunday School Union. Scripture examination. 30 June 1915. Flier list of subjects

1916: The Lord's Day Alliance in New Zealand. Clark & Matheson, printers Auckland, 1916.

1917: Important to all; "the two roads, and the two destinies". Mr John Binskin, evangelist will give a series of addresses

Ca 1918: A soldier's experience in the Gaza Stunt. [Printed by] Mills Dicks & Co Ltd.

1920s: A F Witty, 70 Pahiatua Street, Palmerston North: Fliers including: "A precious promise", "The sin offering", "A sure foundation", "Time and eternity". [Probably 1920s]

1920s: Knee drill. (re Mr and Mrs Ringer, and mission in Mardan [Pakistan]; Raymond Lull, Capt W E MacCaskill)

1926: Gipsy Smith Dominion Evangelistic Campaign. Programme of Wellington meetings, Sept 24 to Oct 10, 1926.

Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Physical Description: Letterpress, offset, sizes varying

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Gipsy Smith Dominion Evangelistic Campaign :Programme of Wellington meetings, Sept 24 t...

Date: 1926

From: [Religious ephemera issued by Christian-based individuals or institutions, of non-specific denomination. 1800s to 1929]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-C-1926-01

Description: Programme for the Wellington campaign of British evangelist Gipsy Smith. The campaign chairman is listed as Rev F E Harry, the honorary treasurer as Re W J Comrie, and the honorary secretary as Rev J T Pinfold. The front cover shows a group photograph of Gipsy Smith and Mr and Mrs E E Young. Inscriptions: Recto - above image - (Rubber stamp): Vertical file Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on folded programme. Physical Description: Photolithograph on folded pamphlet 227 x 144 mm.

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Congregational Union of New Zealand :Do all in the name of the Lord Jesus. 1878 / Congr...

Date: 1878

From: [Religious ephemera issued by Christian-based individuals or institutions, of non-specific denomination. 1800s to 1929]

By: Congregational Union of New Zealand

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-C-1878-01

Description: An example of a Biblical quotation card handed out to Sunday School pupils as a reward. A quotation from the New Testament: Paul's letter to the Colossians, Chapter III, verse 17. The lettering has been decorated with flowers and decorative borders, in a Victorian style. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on card 71 x 109 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Anah Dunsheath in September 2002.

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Our Father's Church (Christchurch, N.Z.) :Our Father's Church. Art Gallery. Every Sunda...

Date: 1892 - 1898

From: [Religious ephemera issued by Christian-based individuals or institutions, of non-specific denomination. 1800s to 1929]

By: Russell & Willis (Firm); Draffin, William Henry, 1857-1938

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-C-1890s-01

Description: Booklet with the Order of the meeting in the front, and a collection of 62 hymns with an additional 16 specifically for children. Dated from the years in which Russell & Willis were operating as printers in Christchurch. Front cover loose Inscriptions: Recto - top left - [Rubber stamp on front cover]: W H Draffin Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 72 pages, green paper cover, 127 x 103 mm. Provenance: May have been previously owned by William Henry Draffin (see W H Draffin rubber stamp on cover and front page)

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Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour :Karori Young People's Society of Christi...

Date: 1880 - 1910

From: [Religious ephemera issued by Christian-based individuals or institutions, of non-specific denomination. 1800s to 1929]

By: Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor; Brown Thomson & Company

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-C-1900-01

Description: Card showing a pledge vowing trust in Jesus Christ, and duties as an active member of the society. There is some decorative block-type at the top. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Gilt letterpress on card, 165 x 107 mm.

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Important to all; "the two roads, and the two destinies". Mr John Binskin, evangelist w...

Date: 1917

From: [Religious ephemera issued by Christian-based individuals or institutions, of non-specific denomination. 1800s to 1929]

By: Timaru herald (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-C-1917-01

Description: Flier invitation to attend a lecture series, on the topic of an illustrative chart showing Eternity, Hell, Death, the Millen[n]ium, with verse references from the Bible. Perpetual calendar suggests a date of 1917, or 1906. John Binskin advertised a lecture in the Oamaru area on 13 February 1916 (see Oamaru Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 12770, 12 February 1916, Page 5). He also advertised lectures in the Nelson area in about 1910. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 233 x 162 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Otago Heritage Books in 2007.

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