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1; 60306 - The Protestant Watchman of the Midland district. A periodical. Numbers 1 – 22. All published. Published under the auspices of the Protestant Association of Birmingham and neighbourhood. 1849-50. Protestant Association of Birmingham and Neighbourhood. - 1849-1850
3; 263320 - Free Catholic (The) The monthly organ of the Free Catholic movement. Volume 1, Number 1. January 1916 etc..
3; 281827 - Bishop Gore's equation In The Free Catholic. The monthly organ of the Free Catholic Movement. Vol. 4. 1919. *THOMAS (Rev. JOSEPH MORGAN LLOYD) minister of the Old Meeting. - 1919
3; 663304 - The bridge : a magazine shared by the Anglicans, Methodists and Baptists in Northfield. - Jan. 1968-July 1987
06; 1 - The church and common ownership ... - 1944
06; 2 - Magnificat publications. No. 10, Christians and the general election.
06; 3 - Magnificat publications. No. 9, Christians and the Soviet Union.
06; 4 - Magnificat publications. No. 7, The people's communion : [a handbook].
06; 5 - Magnificat publications. No. 8, India : a Christian plea for understanding.
06; 6 - Magnificat publications. No. 13, Quick or dead : an open letter to the British Council of Churches.
06; 7 - Magnificat publications. No. 12, Christians and foreign affairs.
06; 8 - Magnificat publications. No. 11, Three cheers and a beer : the church and demobilisation.
06; 9 - Magnificat publications. No. 17, Christians and communists.
06; 10 - Magnificat publications. No. 16, Christians in the Kingdom of God.
06; 11 - Magnificat publications. No. 15, An open letter to the Bishops at Lambeth assembled, 1948.
06; 44875 - Ye Manual of the proceedings of the Birmingham Young Men's Christian Association Debating Society. Vol. 1 (October 1881 - April 1882) All published. 1881-2. Young Men's Christian Association.
06; 73625 - Report of the Young Men's Christian Association, Birmingham.
06; 74149 - The Birmingham Y.M.C.A. Record (Review) Vol. 1 etc. (October 1884 etc.). Young Men's Christian Association.
06; 225609 - The Birmingham Sunday School Union Monthly Record. Vols. 22 - 34 (January 1906 - October 1919) 13 volumes. 1906-19. Sunday School Union (Birmingham) afterwards Birmingham Youth and Sunday School.
06; 246444 - National Brotherhood Council. 14th Annual Conference, Birmingham 1913. Handbook. Ports. Illus. Map. 1913. *REES (Rev. FREDERICK ABIJAH) Works edited by. - 1913
06; 287822 - Birmingham Y.M.C.A., Dale End. Programmes. Winter 1920-21 to 1930-31, 1932-33 -- NOTE - 1. Wants 1923-24 and 1931-32 2. For activities 1940-50 see Catalogue No. 189286 LF13.6. Young Men's Christian Association.
06; 300177 - Grand Egyptian Bazaar, Town Hall, Birmingham. November 1895. Programme. 64pp. 1895. Sunday School Union (Birmingham) afterwards Birmingham Youth and Sunday School. - 1895
06; 313123 - Christian citizenship : the story and meaning of C.O.P.E.C. With a preface by the Bishop of Manchester. (W. Temple) 1924. SHILLITO (EDWARD). - 1924
06; 313124 - The Proceedings of C.O.P.E.C. A report of the meetings of the Conference on Christian Politics, Economics and Citizenship, held in Birmingham, April 5th – 12th 1924. REASON (WILL) Work edited by. - 1924
06; 313356 - C.O.P.E.C. Commission Reports. 12 volumes. 1924. Christian Politics, Economics, and Citizenship (Conference on), Birmingham, 1924Birmingham. - 1924
06; 313634 - Rosenthal (G.D.) Courtship and marriage. A lecture delivered at the Midland Institute, Birmingham, under the auspices of the Birmingham Regional Committee of the Anglo-Catholic Congress Movement. 32pp. 1924. Midland Institute (Birmingham and). - 1924
06; 314282 - The message of C.O.P.E.C. A summary of the reports of the Commissions of the Conference in Christian Politics, Economics and Citizenship held at Birmingham in April 1924. MESS (HENRY ADOLPHUS). - 1924
06; 333693 - Soziales Christentum in England : Geschichte und Gedankenwelt der Copec- Bewegung einführend dargestellt. (Berlin) 1926. LAUN (JUSTUS FERDINAND). - 1926
06; 344106 - Rural life. A report prepared by a Commission appointed by the Copec Continuation Committee. With a bibliography. 1927. Christian Politics, Economics, and Citizenship (Conference on), Birmingham, 1924Birmingham. - 1927
06; 348596 - Four letters published by Toc H, Clifford Street, Birmingham, giving an account of the aims and work of Toc H. 23pp. 1927. Toc H. - 1927
06; 363991 - Social Christianity in England : a study in its origin and nature. Translated from the German. With a foreword by W. Temple, Archbishop of York and bibliographical notes. 1929. LAUN (JUSTUS FERDINAND). - 1929
06; 369858 - Annual report, 1924-25 etc. NOTE - Wants 1925-6. Up to 1925 the address was St. Mary's Hostel, Whittall Street. From 1927 it was Y.W.C.A. Hostel, 42 Snow Hill. Young Women's Christian Association (Birmingham).
6; 386649 - Social conditions in Birmingham. In Birmingham Crusade, 1930. Leaflets etc. 12pp. 1930. *TILLYARD (Sir FRANK). - 1930
06; 517481 - Y.W.C.A. Dame Elizabeth House, Richmond Road, Bordesley Green East, Birmingham. Reports, 1st (1936-39) -- NOTE - 1. Previously Saltley Y.W.C.A. 2. 1942-43 to 1943-44 wanting. Young Women's Christian Association (Birmingham). - 1936-1939
06; 536703 - Christians in the class struggle / foreword by the Bishop of Bradford. - 1942
06; 541410 - National Brotherhood Council. 14th Annual Conference, Birmingham 1913. Handbook. Ports. Illus. Map. 1913. *REES (Rev. FREDERICK ABIJAH) Works edited by. - 1913
06; 556618 - Christians in the world struggle,. - 1943
06; 556619 - Democracy within the church. - 1943
06; 601701 - Annual reports.
06; 606927 - Christians and communists : papers read to a conference of the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement, 1949. - 1949
06; 606928 - One world or two : [an appeal to Christians to help stop the drift to war]. - 1948
06; 606929 - Christians and foreign affairs. - 1946
06; 606966 - Christians and the general election. - 1945
06; 606967 - Christians and the Soviet Union. - 1945
06; 606968 - Christians in the Kingdom of God. - 1950
6; 639728 - Hymns, Birmingham rally : [Alexander's hymns no. 3 with standard hymns as used at the Torrey-Alexander Mission, Birmingham, 1904]. - 1904
06; 660070 - The 57th Convention of the Christian Endeavor Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Birmingham, 1955 (held at the Central Hall, May 28th-June 1st, 1955) : official handbook. - 1955
6; 661998 - The Eric Hutchings hour of revival radio and crusade song book. - 1960
07; 13 - Swarthmore lectures / [established by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee]. 1951, Quakerism / by R.D. Fairn.
07; 233228 - Human progress and the inward light. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1911) Published for Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 80pp. 1911. HODGKIN (THOMAS). - 1911
07; 233533 - The Communion of life. Published for Woodbrooke Extension Committee. Swarthmore Lecture, 1909. 70pp. 1910. FRY (JOAN M.). - 1910
07; 233534 - Spiritual Guidance in the Experience of the Society of Friends. Published for Woodbrooke Extension Committee. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1909). *BRAITHWAITE (WILLIAM CHARLES).
07; 236398 - Swarthmore Lectures. Established by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 1909 etc. - 1908-1943
07; 243051 - The nature and purpose of a Christian society. (Swarthmore Lecture 1912) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 3rd edition. 85pp. 1912. GLOVER (TERROT REAVELEY). - 1912
07; 243052 - Social service. Its place in the Society of Friends. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1913) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee, Birmingham. 1913. ROWNTREE (JOSHUA). - 1913
07; 250111 - Three Woodbrooke liturgies. 2nd edition. With three Woodbrooke homilies. 94pp. 1914. *HARRIS (JAMES RENDEL). - 1914
07; 250515 - The Sufferings and the glory, with other Woodbrooke addresses. 1914. *HARRIS (JAMES RENDEL). - 1914
07; 251005 - The Historic and the inward Christ : a study in Quaker thought. Swarthmore Lecture 1914. Published for the Woodbrooke Extenison Committee. 1914. GRUBB (EDWARD). - 1914
07; 258486 - The Quest for truth. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1915) 1915. THOMPSON (SILVANUS PHILLIPS). - 1915
07; 265218 - The Missionary Spirit and present opportunity. (Swarthmore Lecture 1916) Published for the Woodbrooke Settlement Committee. 1916. HODGKIN (HENRY THEODORE). - 1916
07; 269119 - The Day of our visitation. Published for Woodbrooke Extension Committee. (Swarthmore Lecture 1917) 1917. *LITTLEBOY (WILLIAM). - 1917
07; 282790 - What is Quakerism? An exposition of the leading principles and practices of the Society of Friends as based on the experience of the Inward Light. 2nd edition. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 1919. GRUBB (EDWARD). - 1919
07; 283424 - The New Social outlook. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1918) Published for Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 59pp. 1918. MORLAND (LUCY FRYER). - 1918
07; 283425 - Silent worship: the Way of wonder. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1919) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 95pp. 1919. HODGKIN (L. VIOLET). - 1919
07; 285277 - The Masque of the Apple. By R. Harris assisted by the Students of Woodbrook, Kingsmead, Carey Hall and West Hill. (Manchester) 40pp. 1920. *HARRIS (JAMES RENDEL). - 1920
07; 286556 - Quakerism and the future of the Church. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1920. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee) 1920. *WOOD (HERBERT GEORGE). - 1920
07; 286804 - The nature and authority of conscience. (Swarthmore Lecture, August 1920.) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 75pp. 1920. JONES (RUFUS MATTHEW). - 1920
07; 286918 - The Bible : its nature and inspiration. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 1920. GRUBB (EDWARD). - 1920
07; 292004 - The long pilgrimage. Human progress in the light of the Christian hope. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1921. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee) (Harrogate) 70pp. 1921. HARVEY (THOMAS EDMUND). - 1921
07; 298222 - The Meaning of the Cross : a study of the atonement. Lectures delivered at Woodbrooke Settlement, 1921. 1922. GRUBB (EDWARD). - 1922
07; 298338 - Woodbrooke Chronicle. Autumn 1914 - July 1920. 2 volumes. 1914-20 NOTE - Wants last issue. Continued as Woodbrooke Journal, afterwards Woodbrooke International Journal : see Woodbrooke International Journal, below. - 1914 - 1920
07; 298340 - Woodbrooke International Journal. July 1921 etc. NOTE - First number called Woodbrooke Journal. Formerly Woodbrooke Chronicle, see Woodbrooke Chronicle, above.
07; 299086 - Religion and public life. Published by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. (Swarthmore Lecture 1922) 84pp. 1922. HEATH (CARL). - 1922
07; 305446 - Personal religion and the service of humanity. (Swarthmore Lecture 1923) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 55pp. 1923. STURGE (HELEN M.). - 1923
07; 312274 - The Inner light and modern thought on the doctrine of George Fox. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1924) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 76pp. 1924. HIBBERT (GERALD KENWAY). - 1924
07; 321516 - The Quaker ministry. Swarthmore Lecture 1925. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 88pp. 1925. *GRAHAM (JOHN WILLIAM). - 1925
07; 323630 - Woodbrooke : its history and aims. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. Illus. 88pp. 1923. ROWNTREE (ARNOLD STEPHENSON). - 1923
07; 334074 - The Things that are before us. Swarthmore Lecture, 1926. Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 63pp. 1926. BRAYSHAW (ALFRED NEAVE). - 1926
07; 341323 - Woodbrooke essays (Cambridge) by James Rendel Harris - 1927-1928
07; 343721 - Woodbrooke studies: Christian documents in Syriac, Arabic, and Garshuni. Edited and translated with a critical apparatus, by A. Mingana. With introductions by J. Rendel Harris. (Woodbrooke Settlement) (Cambridge) 7 volumes. 1927-34 NOTE - Volumes 1 – 4 reprinted from the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library. MINGANA (ALPHONSE) Work edited by.
07; 345600 - Christ and the world's unrest. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1927) Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee. 63pp. 1927. SILCOCK (HARRY T.). - 1927
07; 356860 - The Light of Christ. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1928) 64pp. 1928. *HOYLAND (JOHN SOMERVELL). - 1928
07; 356861 - Science and the unseen world. Swarthmore Lecture, 1929. 56pp. 1929. EDDINGTON (ARTHUR STANLEY). - 1929
07; 363597 - Report of the Central Council of the Selly Oak Colleges.
07; 372918 - Democracy and religion. A study in Quakerism. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1930) 96pp 1930. SCHULZE-GAEVERNITZ (GERHART VON). - 1930
07; 380400 - Old Woodbrookers Magazine. Numbers 1, 3 - 13, 16, 18 (November 1906, July 1907 - December 1910, December 1911. July - October 1912) Illus. 1906-12 NOTE - 1. Wants numbers 2, 14, 15, 17 2. All published 3. Succeeded by Woodbrooke Chronicle.
07; 380401 - The Woodbrooke Council. Annual report. 1st (1907-8) -- NOTE - 1. These reports include the 11th report of the Summer School Continuation Committee and reports of its successor, Woodbrooke Extension Committee 2. 3rd, 6th, 8th, 12th, 23rd - 32nd annual reports annual reports wanting. Woodbrooke Settlement.
07; 381714 - Creative worship. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1931) 94pp. BRINTON (HOWARD HAINES).
07; 395737 - Education and the spirit of man. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1932) 80pp. 1932. POLLARD (FRANCIS EDWARD). - 1932
07; 405407 - Unemployment and plenty. (Swarthmore Lecture 1933). BRAYSHAW (SHIPLEY NEAVE).
07; 408627 - Our Link. Magazine of Bournville Girls' Day Continuation School. Volume 1, Number 1 to Volume 3, Number 7 (Summer 1920 to July 1949) (Heanor and Rugby) 1920-49 NOTE - 1. Wants Numbers 5, 7, 30, 32 2. From 1950 onwards incorporated in Bournville Day Continuation College magazine. Catalogue number 632874.
07; 419965 - Christ, yesterday and today. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1934) 59pp. 1934. JEFFERY (GEORGE BARKER). - 1934
07; 421113 - Bureau of Information for Missionaries (Selly Oak Colleges) with regard to special training. Conferences, schools and special courses of study. (Conference of Missionary Societies in Great Britain and Ireland, Bulletin, No. 1 etc. 1932 - ) 1932 -. Selly Oak Colleges.
07; 423684 - "Preparation for service" A series of papers for the use of reading and study circles. By various Friends. With bibliographies (Woodbrooke Extension Committee) 1910. - 1910
07; 434864 - Our response to God. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1935) 88pp. 1935. *WILSON (WILLIAM ERNEST). - 1935
07; 445806 - Woodbrooke Scientific Publications. Vol. 1 - (Cambridge) 1935 -- 1. Job of Edessa. Encyclopaedia of philosophical and natural sciences as taught in Baghdad about A.D. 817; or, Book of treasures. Syriac text edited and translated with a critical apparatus and introduction by A. Mingana. Woodbrooke Settlement.
07; 451135 - Towards a new manner of living. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1936). 99pp. 1936. *COLLIER (HOWARD EBENEZER). - 1936
07; 458877 - The Rendel Harris papyri of Woodbrooke College, Birmingham. Edited, with translation and notes by J.E. Powell. Port. Facsimiles. (Cambridge) 1936. POWELL (JOHN ENOCH) Work edited by. - 1936
07; 469768 - Religion and culture. Swarthmore Lecture, 1937. 54pp. 1937. GRAVESON (CAROLINE C.). - 1937
07; 481603 - Democratic leadership. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1938) 64pp. *BROWN (ALFRED BARRATT).
07; 499672 - The trustworthiness of religious experience. With bibliographical notes. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1939) 93pp. 1939. TRUEBLOOD (DAVID ELTON). - 1939
07; 514577 - The Light of Christ in a pagan world. With bibliographical notes. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1940) 96pp. 1940. HUGHES (JOHN A.). - 1940
07; 527001 - The Undivided mind. With bibliographical notes. Swarthmore Lecture, 1941. CASTLE (EDGAR BRADSHAW). - 1941
07; 536214 - The Law of liberty. With bibliographical notes. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1942) 70pp. 1942. HARVEY (MARGARET M.). - 1942
07; 543035 - Planning for freedom. With bibliographical notes. (Swarthmore Lecture, 1943) 71pp. 1943. *RICHARDS (Rev. LEYTON) Minister of Carrs Lane Chapel 1924 – 1941. - 1943
07; 550290 - Man, society and religion : an essay in bridge-building / by W. Russell Brain. - 1944
07; 560192 - Worship and social progress / by W. Allott. - 1945
07; 565027 - The nature and purpose of a Christian society / by T.R. Glover. - 1912
07; 572334 - The warrant for youth's search / By John Hoare. - 1946
07; 588246 - The salt and the leaven / by John W. Harvey. - 1947
07; 599762 - Authority, leadership, and concern; a study in motive and administration in Quaker relief work / by R.C. Wilson. - 1949
07; 609297 - Justice and the law of love / by K. Braun. - 1950
07; 617136 - Quakerism : a faith for ordinary men. - 1951
07; 624988 - Preparation for worship : do you come faithfully to our meetings for worship with heart and mind prepared? / by Thomas F. Green. - 1952
07; 632875 - Woodbrooke, 1903-1953; a brief history of a Quaker experiment in religious education / edited by Robert Davis. - 1953
07; 632916 - Removing the causes of war / by Kathleen Lonsdale. - 1953
07; 642076 - From loneliness to fellowship : a study in psychology and Quakerism / translated from Norwegian into English by Stanley Walters, assisted by Ingeborg Walters and Andreas Bryne. - 1954
07; 647646 - Where words come from; an interpretation of the ground and practice of Quaker worship and ministry / by D. Van Steere. - 1955
07; 660343 - Quakers and the religious quest / by Edgar G. Dunstan. - 1956
07; 660887 - Quakerism and early Christianity / by H.J. Cadbury. - 1957
07; 661827 - The guiding hand of God. - 1959
07; 698243 - Tolerance and the intolerable. - 1961
07; 714713 - God in every man. - 1963
07; 726451 - Tradition and experience / by Richenda C. Scott. - 1964
07; 744066 - Search for reality in religion / by John Macmurray. - 1965
8; 12397 - An address to the inhabitants of Birmingham upon the necessity of attending to the philosophy of the mind, upon the influence of education etc. By a Patriot (i.e. Rev. J. Hobson) 59pp. 1790?. HOBSON (Rev. JOHN).
9 James - Items relating to JAMES (Rev. JOHN ANGELL) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel, 1805-59. - nd
9 Kentish - Publications relating to Rev. John Kentish. - nd
9; 5894 - The disappointment of human hopes. A sermon at the Meeting House in Kentish D/1 Birmingham on the death of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. 26pp. 1817. *KENTISH (Rev. JOHN) of the New Meeting. - 1817
9; 12337 - The Ordination services of the Rev. R.W. Dale to the co-pastorate of James B/2 Carr's Lane Chapel, Birmingham, 1854. 88pp. DALE (ROBERT WILLIAM) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel. with introductory discourse REDFORD (Rev. GEORGE). - 1854
9; 15108 - Sermon preached at St. Peter's Chapel, for the benefit of the Catholic Sunday School instituted in Birmingham. 26pp. 1814. WEEDALL (Rev. HENRY). - 1814
9; 60302 - Addresses to the working people of Birmingham. Nos. 1 – 22 (Manchester etc.) 1879-80. NOTE - This is a collected edition of the foregoing, with one additional address. *MURSELL (Rev. ARTHUR). - 1880
9; 64387 - Authentic report of the discussion between J. Burnet and T.M. M'Donnell, 7th and 8th of August, 1827, in Mount Zion Chapel, Birmingham on the Rule of Faith among Catholics and Protestants. (B. Hudson). 2nd edition. 1827. BURNET (JOHN), McDONNELL (Rev. THOMAS MICHAEL). - 1827
9; 177430 - Christian good-fellowship, or, Love, and good vvorks, held forth in a sermon preached at Michael's Cornhill London, before the gentlemen, natives of Warwickshire, at their feast, November the 30, 1654 / by Samuell Clarke Pastor of the Church in Bennet Fin - 1655
9; 177759 - A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick and city of Coventry in the church of St. Peters, Cornhill, London, Dec. 3, 1702. - 1702
9; 219695 - MORSE (S) The power of grace: exemplified in the last illness etc. of P. Parkes etc. 23pp. - 1786
9; 233391 - Sermons on the death of Rev. T. Swan, late pastor of the Baptist Church, Cannon Street, Birmingham. With the oration at the interment and a biographical sketch. 84pp. 1857. SWAN (Rev. THOMAS) Work relating to. - 1857
9; 233392 - JAMES (J.A.) The antidote of death. A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs Redford, 1856. 48pp. - 1856
9; 233393 - Address for 1854, to the Church assembling in Carr's Lane Chapel, by their pastor. 27pp. 1854. *JAMES (Rev JOHN ANGELL) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel, 1805-59. - 1854
9; 243162 - Addresses to the working people of Birmingham. Nos. 1 – 22 (Manchester etc.) 1879-80. *MURSELL (Rev. ARTHUR). - 1880
9; 246502 - Dying pastors, and the undying priest. Sermon in St. Martin's, Birmingham 1859, on the death of the Rev. J.A. James. 23pp. 1859. *MILLER (Rev. JOHN CALE) rector of St. Martin's. - 1859
9; 288846 - Sermons and notes of sermons. Edited by Fathers of the Birmingham Oratory. 1920. *RYDER (HENRY IGNATIUS DUDLEY). - 1920
9; 319207 - The Christian outlook : the sermons of an economist. Sir WILLIAM JAMES ASHLEY - 1925
9; 321493 - Dying pastors, and the undying priest. Sermon in St. Martin's, Birmingham 1859, on the death of the Rev. J.A. James. 23pp. 1859. *MILLER (Rev. JOHN CALE) rector of St. Martin's. - 1859
9; 517117 - Faith triumphant : a funeral sermon preached in Carr's Lane Chapel, Birmingham, June 13th 1841, on occasion of the death of Mrs Anna M. James, wife of the Rev. J.A. James. With a brief memoir of the deceased by her husband. 1841. *REDFORD (Rev. GEORGE). - 1841
9; 538627 - The Church looks forward. Birmingham Town Hall meeting, November 14th 1942. Speeches. Published by the Industrial Christian Fellowship. 23pp. 1942. Town Hall (Concerts, Lectures, Meetings etc., held in the). - 1942
9; 664278 - Should such a faith offend? / Sermons and addresses by Ernest William Barnes... - 1928
9; 664415 - Of immortality and other thoughts. - 1930
9; 664787 - Reservation : addresses by the Bishop of Oxford, the Right Rev. Charles Gore and the Bishop of the Diocese, the Right Rev. J.E. Watts-Ditchfield to the clergy of the diocese of Chelmsford. - 1917
9; 664841 - The philanthropy of God. - 1891
21; 169951 - Official yearbook and report, 1900 - 1906. 7 volumes. 1901-7 NOTE :- Afterwards incorporated in The West Midland Federation of Evangelical Free Church Councils. Catalogue number 206182. L10.21. Evangelical Free Church Council (Birmingham and District). - 1900-1906
21; 180088 - West Midland Federation of Evangelical Free Church Councils. Record of work and notes. Numbers 1 - 6, including 7th - 10th Annual Reports. 6 volumes. 1903-6. Evangelical Free Church Council (Birmingham and District). - 1903-1906
21; 206182 - West Midland Federation of Evangelical Free Church Councils. Official yearbook and directory, 1907/08 (1st); 1910/11. 2 volumes. 1907-10. Evangelical Free Church Council (Birmingham and District). - 1907 - 1911
21; 235112 - The Midland Free Churchman. Organ of the West Midland Federation of Evangelical Free Churches. Volumes 1 - 5, January 1898 - November 1902. All published. Ports. Illus. 5 volumes. 1898 - 1902. Evangelical Free Church Council (Birmingham and District). - 1902
21; 245481 - Annual Report, 1912-13 etc.. Evangelical Free Church Council (Birmingham and District).
21; 353074 - Preachers' plan. Services in public institutions July to December 1928. Evangelical Free Church Council (Birmingham and District). - 1928
31; 401704 - Carey Hall (United Missionary Training College) for women, Selly Oak, Birmingham. Annual report, 8th (1919-20) -. Selly Oak Colleges.
31; 401717 - Westhill Training College for the training of directors of boys' and girls' work in churches etc. : Sunday school leaders : boys' and girls' club leaders; scoutmasters; kindergartens; welfare workers etc. Prospectus 1920-22 - NOTE - Wants 1922-23 to 1927-8; 1931-32. Selly Oak Colleges. - 1920-1932
31; 662426 - Fifty years of Carey Hall, 1912-1962. - 1962
061, 44892 - Protestant and Evangelical effort in Birmingham and neighbourhood. Work carried on by Mr. T.H. Aston. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) Port. 8pp. 1881. ASTON (THOMAS HOPE) Works relating to. - 1881
061, 68538 - The Doom of Meroz. (Birmingham Christian Evidence Society, Tract No. 4) 8pp. 1878. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1878
061, 180705 - Romish Demands in Birmingham. Proposed appointment of a priest at the Workhouse. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association, Tract No. 5) 8pp. 1879. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1879
061, 180706 - Protestant work in Birmingham. Carried on by Mr. T.H. Aston. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association, Tract No. 7) 8pp. 1879. ASTON (THOMAS HOPE) Works relating to. - 1879
061, 180710 - Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association, Tract No. 11) 8pp. 1880. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1880
061, 180730 - Protestant Poems. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) 16pp. 1882. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1882
061, 180731 - Archbishop Laud. A lecture. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) 8pp. 1895. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1895
061, 180732 - "Of the Sacraments" A lecture before the Birmingham Christian Evidence Society etc. 9pp. 1877. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1877
061, 180733 - John Rogers; the Deritend Martyr. A lecture. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) Port. 12pp. 1894. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1894
061, 180734 - Scribes and Pharisees, ancient and modern. Lecture before the Birmingham Christian Evidence Society. 12pp. 1877. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1877
061, 308365 - John Rogers; the Deritend Martyr. A lecture delivered under the auspices of the Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association. Port. 16pp. 1894?. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE).
061; 34980 - Report of the Birmingham Auxiliary, British and Foreign Bible Society, 1850, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1864 etc. 1850 etc. Bible Society (British and Foreign), Birmingham Auxiliary.
061; 36038 - Catalogue of books in the Library of the Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association. 22pp. 1881. Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association (Birmingham). - 1881
061; 44893 - Cardinal Newman. A chapter in the history of Dr. J.H. Newman's Religious opinions (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association, Tract Number 6). 16pp. 1879. COLLETTE (CHARLES HASTINGS). - 1879
061; 68530 - Birmingham Auxiliary. Annual report, 1st - 17th, 21st - 23rd, 25th - 38th (1908). 34 volumes. 1872 - 1909 NOTE - 18th - 20th and 24th Reports wanting. Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association (Birmingham).
061; 68535 - Birmingham Christian Evidence Society Tracts - 1877-1881
061; 68536 - The Bible : moral difficulties considered. Birmingham Christian Evidence Society. Tract No. 2. 12pp. 1877. KNIGHT (THOMAS). - 1877
061; 68537 - The arguments as to the Non-Eternity of Future Punishment annotated. Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Society, Tract No. 3. 16pp. 1878. BAIN (W.J.). - 1878
061; 69305 - The Design argument vindicated. A lecture to atheists. Reprinted for the Birmingham Christian Evidence Society. 28pp. 1882. *ST. CLAIR (GEORGE) Minister of the Church of the Saviour. - 1882
061; 84768 - Annual reports. 11th – 33rd (final) (1863 – 1885) 23 volumes. 1864-86 NOTE - For reports 1853 – 1862 see Catalogue No. 85565. L10.061. Religious Tract Society (Birmingham Auxiliary).
061; 180707 - Gunpowder Treason. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association, Tract No. 8) 4pp. 1879. *BARRETT (Rev. JOHN CASEBOW). - 1879
061; 180709 - The Mancetter martyrs. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association. Tract No. 10) 8pp. 1880. WOODROFFE (J). - 1880
061; 180735 - Roman priests and women. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association). 12pp. 1880?. COLLETTE (CHARLES HASTINGS).
061; 180736 - Where was your church before Luther? (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) 12pp. 1897. COLLETTE (CHARLES HASTINGS). - 1897
061; 180737 - Birmingham Christian Evidence Society Tracts. 1897. A Protestant veteran. Mr. T.H. Aston. Anon. Port. 8pp. DAVIES (GEORGE). - 1897
061; 180738 - Creation, Revelation and Redemption. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) 24pp. 1879. DAVIES (WILLIAM). - 1879
061; 180739 - Important facts about the confessional. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) 8pp. 1901. PHAYRE (Gen. Sir ROBERT). - 1901
061; 237440 - Birmingham and Midland Brotherhood Federation (P.S.A.'s, A.B.C.'s, Brotherhoods, Sisterhoods and Kindred Societies) Year Book, 1912-23. Ports NOTE :- For earlier publications see P.S.A., A.B.C., Brotherhood and Kindred Societies (Birmingham and Midland Union of). Brotherhood Federation (Birmingham and Midland).
061; 242338 - Brotherhood News. Issued by Birmingham and Midland Federation of Brotherhoods and Kindred Societies. Nos. 1-6, October 1912 - March 1913. Ports. Illus. All published. 1912-3. Brotherhood Federation (Birmingham and Midland).
061; 314843 - Monthly Intelligencer of the Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association. Numbers 1 - 18, 21, 108, 209-250. (January - December 1886, January - June, September 1887, November 1894, January-February 1904 - February-March 1909) Last published. 8 volumes. 1886 - 1909. Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association (Birmingham). - 1909
061; 601694 - Annual report of the S[ociety for the] P[ropagation of the] G[ospel] : Birmingham Diocesan Committee. - 1953
062; 257224 - Church Missionary Gleaner (Birmingham and District) January 1915 - October 1929. Localised edition. 1915-29.
99; 10290 - BURNYEAT (J) A farewell sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, Warwick. 20pp. - 1817
99; 63252 - MORSE (S) The power of grace: exemplified in the last illness etc. of P. Parkes etc. 23pp.
99; 63252 - The power of grace : exemplified in the last illness and dying words of Philemon Parkes of West Bromwich. - 1786
99; 73027 - The pastor's review of his ministry and farewell address to his flock / two sermons preached by the Rev. W. Chambers, April 22nd, 1827 in Rugby Church. - 1827
99; 73122 - Sins unremitted, sins remitted, and no sin in remitting : two sermons and a lecture delivered on October 4th, 11th and 25th, 1846, in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wasperton, Warwickshire. - 1846
99; 73682 - Contentment and submission argued, under the death of dear relatives. - 1747
99; 177437 - God the author of peace : a sermon preached in St. Mary's in Warwick. - 1712
99; 177438 - A sermon of obedience, preached in Coventry. - 1613
99; 177439 - The Christian patriot : a sermon on the love of our country, preached at St. Mary's Warwick and St. Michael's Coventry, September 1745. - 1745
99; 177684 - A sermon preached at the funeral of the Lady Compton, August 4th, 1687. - 1687
99; 177766 - Harvest-home : the summe of certain sermons. - 1674
99; 177889 - A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. T. Shewell, master of arts and minister of the gospel in Coventry. - 1693
99; 177921 - Fifteen sermons on several important subjects, preached at Coventry. - 1771
99; 177956 - War the stumbling-block of a Christian, or, The absurdity of defending religion by the sword : a sermon on the public fast, February 25, 1795. - 1795
99; 177958 - Three sermons on infidelity, preached at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, and at Kenilworth in the months of November and December, 1819 and January, 1820. - 1820
99; 177963 - The dangerous and irresistable progress of habitual sin as exemplied in the murder of Mr. Weare : a sermon preached in the Chapel of Rugby School on Sunday, November 2, 1823. - 1824
99; 177992 - A sermon preached in Trinity Church, Coventry. - 1814
99; 177996 - MARSH (Rev. W.T.) The perpetuity of the covenant made with the children of Israel. A sermon in the Church of St. Mary, Leamington Priors. 28pp. - 1841
99; 177999 - A sermon preached at the visitation of the Archdeacon of Worcester at Stratford-upon-Avon. - 1837
99; 178001 - HOOK (W.F.) A farewell sermon in Trinity Church, Coventry. 15pp. - 1837
99; 178006 - BOUDIER (Rev. J.) The duty of honoring the King considered. A sermon in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Warwick. 18pp. - 1817
99; 178010 - The propriety & advantages of unanimity, harmony and peace among Britons of all ranks, on the present occasion : a sermon in the parish churches of Rowington and Baddesley Clinton, February 6th 1820. - 1820
99; 178016 - MOULTRIE (Rev. J.) A sermon preached in Rugby, on the occasion of the late general fast. 24pp. - 1832
99; 178017 - POOLE (Rev. G.A.) The use and excellence of church music. A sermon at Kenilworth etc. 45pp. - 1834?
99; 189102 - PARR (S) A sermon preached on October 19th, 1803, at the parish church of Hatton. 32pp. - 1804
99; 219695 - The power of grace : exemplified in the last illness and dying words of Philemon Parkes of West Bromwich. - 1786
99; 225160 - The glory of God promoted by the memory of the just : two sermons at re-opening of the parish church, Wellesbourne. - 1848
99; 225161 - Transubstantiation : a sermon preached in St. Mary's, Leamington. - 1846
99; 342551 - The Gospel-farwel : a practical sermon on the 2nd Ep[istle] Corinthians xiii.ii, August 9th 1702. - 1703
99; 556416 - A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Warwickshire Men at the Church of St. Lawrence, Novemb. 25, 1680. - 1680
60337 - Pulpit Photographs. Numbers i - xiii. Second series, numbers i - xi. (Anon) Cuttings from the Birmingham Daily Mail. 1871-2.
133672 - If Christ came to Birmingham. On the evils that afflict the social and religious life of the city. (condition of the poor, public worship, etc.) 59pp. 1896. ARCHER (WILLIAM HENRY). - 1896
173283 - Birmingham Churches Now (1901-2) Reprinted from the Midland Counties Herald. 1902. *ANDERTON (THOMAS). - 1902
307715 - China in the family of nations. (Selly Oak Colleges. Publications, No. 4) 1923. HODGKIN (HENRY THEODORE). - 1923
307964 - Christianity and the religions of the world. Lectures delivered at the Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham, February 1922. Translated by Johanna Powers. With a foreword by N. Micklem. (Selly Oak Colleges Publications, No. 3) 1923. SCHWEITZER (ALBERT). - 1923
308823 - The Religion of Jesus and the faith of Paul. The Selly Oak lectures, 1923 on the communion of Jesus with God and the communion of Paul with Christ. Translated by W.E. Wilson. 1923. DEISSMANN (G. ADOLF). - 1923
309882 - Labour in India. A study of the conditions of Indian women in modern industry. (Selly Oak Colleges Publications No. 5) 1923. KELMAN (JANET HARVEY). - 1923
310552 - Living issues in religious thought from George Fox to Bertrand Russell. (Selly Oak Colleges Publications, No. 6) 1924. *WOOD (HERBERT GEORGE). - 1924
311870 - The Revival of Europe : can the League of Nations help? Selly Oak Colleges Publications Number 7. 1924. *ALEXANDER (HORACE GUNDRY). - 1924
326031 - Prophecy and eschatology. (Selly Oak Colleges Publications, No. 9) 1926. *MICKLEM (NATHANIEL). - 1926
326687 - The Future of Protestantism, with special reference to South-Eastern Europe. (Selly Oak Colleges Publications Number 8). 1925. CZAKO (AMBROSE). - 1925
754657 - Urban churches in Britain [based on Birmingham] : a question of relevance / by K. A. Busia ; [sponsored by the World Council of Churches in association with the Selly Oak Colleges and the Birmingham Council of Christian Churches]. - 1966
807516 - Religion in Birmingham : [a summary of the various denominations in the city] / edited by Norman Tiptaft. - 1972
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