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Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Papers
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Sixty-four diaries of Dr Lloyd-Jones, mainly recording preaching engagements in various places, together with names of contacts. The diaries cover ...,

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.

Reviews of books written by Dr Lloyd-Jones and books written about him, from Christian newspapers, magazines and periodicals, including The ...,

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).

Tributes to Dr Lloyd-Jones after his death on 1 March 1981, mostly from Christian magazines and periodicals such as Evangelical ...,

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.

Photocopies of Bethan Lloyd-Jones's manuscript translations (from Welsh to English) of a selection of her husband's letters to her and ...,

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).

Twenty letters from Bethan Lloyd-Jones to her elder daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Fred Catherwood. The letters describe the visits ...,

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.

Sandfields sermons

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.

Report

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.

Letters from correspondents worldwide (many of them ministers and missionaries from various Protestant denominations) to Dr Lloyd-Jones expressing deep admiration ...,

Letters from correspondents worldwide (many of them ministers and missionaries from various Protestant denominations) to Dr Lloyd-Jones expressing deep admiration and gratitude for spiritual help received from his sermons, addresses, personal counselling and Christian publications; many letters also express good wishes at his retirement from Westminster Chapel in 1968, some letters deal with publishing matters, and a few on theological matters, etc. Correspondents include: Felix Konotey-Ahulu (1/2-4); Oliver R. Barclay, Uccf (Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship of Evangelical Unions) (2/2-7); Elizabeth Braund (2/29-32); J. A. Caiger (3/1-3); Arnold Dallimore (4/1-2); Aneirin Talfan Davies (4/7); J. Elwyn Davies, Evangelical Movement of Wales (4/11-12); Billy Graham (7/17); Errol Hulse (8/33-4); Douglas Johnson, Christian Medical Fellowship (9/12-23); Mari Jones (9/30-2); Robert T. Kendall (10/1-2); Roland Lamb, British Evangelical Council (11/2-3); G. Campbell Morgan (12/23); A. B. Murdoch, The Scottish Evangelistic Council (12/28-30); Iain H. Murray (12/32-3); J. I. Packer (13/8-9); Ieuan Phillips (13/19-20); Wilbur M. Smith (14/48); and John Stott (14/55). There are also a further ten letters from unidentified correspondents addressed to Dr Lloyd-Jones, 1940-81, as well as nine letters referring to various aspects of Dr Lloyd-Jones's life and ministry but not addressed to him, 1945-83 (16/1-19).

Letters (including some cards) from various correspondents (mostly ministers) written during the period of Dr Lloyd-Jones's illness and hospital treatment ...,

Letters (including some cards) from various correspondents (mostly ministers) written during the period of Dr Lloyd-Jones's illness and hospital treatment expressing sympathy and wishing him a speedy recovery. Correspondents include: Leonard F. Harris, The Unevangelized Fields Mission (17/48); Vernon Higham (17/49-51); L. A. Gray, The Puritan Library (17/55); E. Gerard Housden, Ludhiana British Fellowship (17/58); T. Omri Jenkins, European Missionary Fellowship (17/64); G. D. Lee, Wesleyan Reform Union (17/79); Iain H. Murray (17/93); C. W. Raven, Cotswold Bible Witness (17/102); David S. Russell, The Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland (17/113); Leith Samuel (17/119); Francis A. Schaeffer (17/120); Wilbur M. Smith (17/125); Herbert F. Stevenson, The Life of Faith (17/126); Donald F. Strong, Bedford Evangelical Council (17/128); Geoffrey Thomas (17/132); and J. C. J. Waite, South Wales Bible College (17/142).

Letters to his daughter, Elizabeth Lloyd-Jones (later Elizabeth Catherwood following her marriage to Fred Catherwood), expressing much paternal affection and ...,

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.

Four letters, 1946-1966, to Dr and Mrs Lloyd-Jones from their daughter, Elizabeth, containing general family news, three of which were ...,

Four letters, 1946-1966, to Dr and Mrs Lloyd-Jones from their daughter, Elizabeth, containing general family news, three of which were sent to Dr Lloyd-Jones whilst he was on a preaching tour of Finland in July 1966. There are also two other family letters, one undated letter from Vincent Lloyd-Jones (his younger brother) to his mother, and one from Harold Lloyd-Jones (his elder brother) to Aunt Jeannie, 1917.

Dr Lloyd-Jones's press-cuttings and various printed material: press-cuttings relating to the publication of the New English Bible in 1961 (together ...,

Dr Lloyd-Jones's press-cuttings and various printed material: press-cuttings relating to the publication of the New English Bible in 1961 (together with rough notes by him of an address on the Authorised Version); and miscellaneous cuttings relating to his interests in medicine and Christian topics (especially evangelical unity). His printed material (some of which have been marked or annotated by him) comprise booklets mainly on Christian topics such as church unity, but also included is a copy of the Report of the committee on homosexual offences and prostitution and the House of Lords official report of the parliamentary debate on the same subject in 1957.

Fourteen letters from Bethan Lloyd-Jones to her younger daughter, Ann, who shared the family home in Ealing with her parents ...,

Fourteen letters from Bethan Lloyd-Jones to her younger daughter, Ann, who shared the family home in Ealing with her parents during their lifetime, which explains why comparatively few letters exist to and from Ann. The letters describe visits by Dr and Mrs Lloyd-Jones to South Africa in Aug. 1958, Finland in 1966, North America in 1967, and the last preaching tour of the USA, April-Aug. 1969.

Miscellaneous papers including proof copies of Bethan Lloyd-Jones's book Memories of Sandfields 1927-1938 (The Banner of Truth Trust, 1983), together ...,

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.

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