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- 1925-1926.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Two of Dr Lloyd-Jones's medical notebooks, 1925-6, and a diary, 1925, from his period of medical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Two of Dr Lloyd-Jones's medical notebooks, 1925-6, and a diary, 1925, from his period of medical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Two letters from the Prime Minister (James Callaghan) to Dr Lloyd-Jones regarding the offer and Dr Lloyd-Jones's refusal of the honour of Commander of the British Empire (CBE).
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Twenty letters from Bethan Lloyd-Jones to her elder daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Fred Catherwood. The letters describe the visits, together with her husband, to the USA, July-Sept. 1956, South Africa, in Aug. 1958, and the last preaching tour of the USA, April-Aug. 1969.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Tributes to Dr Lloyd-Jones after his death on 1 March 1981, mostly from Christian magazines and periodicals such as Evangelical Times, The Banner of Truth, The Evangelical Magazine of Wales, and Y Cylchgrawn Efengylaidd, and including one tribute written before his death by Peter De Jong in The Outlook (1980); further tributes from newspapers and periodicals (some in Welsh), March-May 1981.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Three letters of appreciation written during a preaching tour of the USA, in response to radio broadcasts of Dr Lloyd-Jones's evening sermons at Park Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
The 2003 donation comprises two letters, 1926, from E. T. Rees, Aberavon, relating to Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones's call to Bethlehem Forward Movement Church, Sandfields, Aberavon; papers relating to his honeymoon in 1927 spent in Torquay; diary for 1932 with Sunday engagements, 1932-1939 (entries for 1936-1939 noted); diary for 1937 recording preaching engagements with advance arrangements for 1938; his address 'The eternal verities' given at the Albert Hall, [1935]; three numbers of Y Drysorfa, 1943, including his BBC broadcasts 'Crefydd a nodweddion cenedlaethol'; sermon notes, 1966-1967, based on the New Testament written on the back of letters; personalia from his school and medicine days, including his membership card, 1913-1914, for Cymdeithas Ddiwylliadol Llangeitho, and press cuttings relating to his ministry, [mainly 1930s].
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Sixty-four diaries of Dr Lloyd-Jones, mainly recording preaching engagements in various places, together with names of contacts. The diaries cover his two pastorates at Aberavon, 1927-38, and at Westminster Chapel, 1938-68, as well as the following years of itinerant preaching.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
The 2016 donation comprises of copies of typescript reports of sermons preached at Westminster Chapel, London, 1948-1952 and 1961-1964, by the Revd Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, on the Epistle to the Hebrews, with manuscript emendations in preparation for the sermons to be published.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Holograph sermons, 1927-1938, preached by the Reverend Dr David Martyn Lloyd-Jones during his first pastorate at Bethlehem Forward Movement Church, Sandfields, Port Talbot, with some in the hand of his wife, Dr Bethan Lloyd-Jones.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Reviews of books written by Dr Lloyd-Jones and books written about him, from Christian newspapers, magazines and periodicals, including The Basis of Christian Unity; Studies in the Sermon on the Mount; Spiritual Depression; Faith on Trial; The Supernatural in Medicine; Preaching and Preachers, the various expository volumes on the epistle to the Romans, and the epistle to the Ephesians, Evangelistic Sermons at Aberavon; The Doctor Himself and the Human Condition; photocopies of reviews and extracts from other books by Dr Lloyd-Jones, Joy Unspeakable; Prove all Things; and The Cross: God's Way of Salvation; reviews or photocopies of reviews relating to the biography D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: The First Forty Years (by Iain Murray), Memories of Sandfields 1927-1938 (by Bethan Lloyd-Jones), and Five Evangelical Leaders (by Christopher Catherwood).
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Reports of Dr Lloyd-Jones's preaching meetings or addresses published in various Christian periodicals, 1943-79; also included is an article on him by Donald Macleod, 'Dr Lloyd-Jones and Christian Unity', The Outlook, July-Aug. 1984.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Report of The British Council of Churches Group on differing Biblical Presuppositions, Statements on 'What is preaching?' for consideration at the meeting of the group, 7 January 1963. The Revd Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones attended the group regularly.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
The 2011 donation comprises of a folder and a scrapbook of press cuttings, 1948-1978, collated by the Revd Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones of articles by him and those concerning his ministry and interests. Also included is a page consisting of a list of hymn numbers from 1961 to 1967, which is presumably a record he kept of the hymns sung at Westminster Chapel; and a copy of a Report of Inaugural Meeting of the Glasgow Evangelistic Campaign held at St. Andrew’s Hall, Glasgow, 4 October 1943, where he gave an address.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Photocopies of Bethan Lloyd-Jones's two articles on 'My memories of the 1904-05 revival in Wales' which appeared in two issues of the periodical Evangelicals Now (Sept. and Oct. 1987); including photocopies of Bethan Lloyd-Jones's manuscript of the articles, with three other photocopies of her writings (two of them recounting anecdotes about Dr Lloyd Jones's ministry, and one being a preface to a book about him), ?1980s.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Photocopies of Bethan Lloyd-Jones's manuscript translations (from Welsh to English) of a selection of her husband's letters to her and the children, Elizabeth and Ann. The letters mainly describe Dr Lloyd-Jones's preaching tour of the USA in May-June 1937, and the period of great testing at the outbreak of the Second World War (Sept.-Nov. 1939) in London when Dr Lloyd-Jones was trying, with the help of Dr G. Campbell Morgan, to maintain a regular ministry at Westminster Chapel whilst Bethan Lloyd-Jones and the children were staying in Llanelli (many of the original letters can be seen in no. 29).
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Miscellaneous papers including proof copies of Bethan Lloyd-Jones's book Memories of Sandfields 1927-1938 (The Banner of Truth Trust, 1983), together with a typescript copy of most of the third chapter under a slightly different title, 'The Women's Meetings'; a photocopy of a letter, 1969, which contains an English translation by Dr Lloyd-Jones of the well-known Welsh hymn, 'Rho im yr hedd' (Elfed), and an inventory of sermon texts preached by her husband, possibly at Aberavon.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Letters to his wife, Bethan Lloyd-Jones, comprising seven letters written while preaching in the USA (May-June 1937), Scotland (April 1939), and Cambridge (June 1939), and thirty-three letters written while his wife was staying in Llanelli, describing the chaotic conditions during the air-raids on London, Sept.-Oct. 1939, and the difficulty of maintaining regular Sunday services at Westminster Chapel.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Letters to his mother, Mrs Magdalene Lloyd-Jones, who died in 1951 at the age of 79 years. These letters include family news and reports of preaching engagements in various places in the UK.
Part of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
Letters to his daughter, Elizabeth Lloyd-Jones (later Elizabeth Catherwood following her marriage to Fred Catherwood), expressing much paternal affection and concern for her well-being and development, educationally and spiritually. In many letters he gives outlines of his sermons at Westminster as well as personal details relating to his life and preaching ministry.