I am now able to tell you all about the project I have been working since the beginning of January. The Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, which will be of great interest to anyone studying the Wesleys, Methodism and modern Church History are now available in PDF for free open access from Volume 1 (1897) to Volume 55 (2006) here. They complement the Tranactions of the Baptist Historical Society / Baptist Quarterly digitised and uploaded to the site last year.
I currently have two more major digitisation projects in hand, for which I am awaiting official permission to proceed. It looks like being a very busy year.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society now on-line
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Monday, April 09, 2012
Foundations Journal now on-line
Foundations, formerly the Journal of the British Evangelical Council, is now on-line in PDF format. Affinity (the new name for the B.E.C.) host the journal on their website. It was great to work with Matthew Evans from Affinity to digitise this series. I would also like to thank the librarians of Redcliffe College and Spurgeon's College for their kind assistance in providing original copies for scanning..
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Monday, April 02, 2012
Rob van Houwelingen on Riddles Around the Letter to the Hebrews
Thanks to the kind permission of the author and the editor of Fides Reformata the following article is now available on-line in PDF:
Rob van Houwelingen, "Riddles Around the Letter to the Hebrews," Fides Reformata 16.2 (2011): 151-162.
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Rob van Houwelingen, "Riddles Around the Letter to the Hebrews," Fides Reformata 16.2 (2011): 151-162.
Visit the latest additions page for the link.
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