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    David Martyn Lloyd-Jones 1899-1981 and twentieth-century evangelicalism.

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    The purpose of this thesis was to demonstrate the significance of the life and ministry of David Martyn Lloyd-Jones in post-war British evangelicalism and to show that, so far as Protestant churches in England and Wales were concerned, no history of the period can afford to ignore him. It is our contention that despite differences of opinion and self- marginalization Lloyd-Jones was and has remained a major force in evangelical thinking. In order to understand how this developed the thesis has been structured along thematic lines highlighting events, persons and questions. The study begins by setting the stage with a biographical chapter and goes on to examine the kind of impact that Lloyd-Jones's preaching had on Christians of all denominations. He believed preaching to be the greatest need of the day and the position of this thesis is that preaching was Lloyd-Jones's greatest contribution to twentieth- century Christianity. As a preacher he attracted one of London's largest congregations and in chapter three we look at the history and nature of Westminster Chapel comparing it with neighbouring ministries, and establishing the kind of people who went to hear him. Chapters four and five ascertain the factors which shaped Lloyd-Jones's views on the church and show how his Reformed evangelicalism led in a separatist as opposed to an ecumenical direction and finally, to a position which was neither Congregational nor Presbyterian. Our further argument is that while he favoured unity among believers his separatist ecclesiology only exacerbated the situation and left evangelicals more divided than before. Chapters six to eight evaluate Lloyd-Jones's background, the nature of his leadership and the extent of his influence - factors which either shaped or were the outcome of his ministry - and looks at the issues which these questions raise

    G. Lloyd Hayes Interview, February 27, 1976

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    G. Lloyd Hayes describes the instrumentation research done to create the robots used to monitor moisture, temperature and wind in the forests. He also discusses working closely with Gisborne who he describes as a problem solver who focused on preparedness.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/harrygisborne_interviews/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Geschichte des siebenjährigen Krieges in Deutschland zwischen dem Könige von Preussen und der Kaiserin Königin mit ihren Alliirten vom General Lloyd. Als eine Fortsetzung der Geschichte des General Lloyd

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    1 Die Feldzüge von 1756 und 1757 Henry Lloyd ; aus dem Englischen aufs neue übersetzt, mit verbesserten Planen und Anmerkungen, von G. F. Tempelhoff2 Der Feldzug von 1758 als eine Fortsetzung der Geschichte des General Lloyd Henry Lloyd von G. F. Tempelhoff3 Der Feldzug von 1759 als eine Fortsetzung der Geschichte des General Lloyd Henry Lloyd von G. F. Tempelhoff4 Der Feldzug von 1760 als eine Fortsetzung der Geschichte des General Lloyd Henry Lloyd von G. F. Tempelhoff5 Der Feldzug von 1761 als eine Fortsetzung der Geschichte des General Lloyd Henry Lloyd von G. F. Tempelhoff6 Der Feldzug von 1762 als eine Fortsetzung der Geschichte des General Lloyd Henry Lloyd ; von G. F. TempelhoffHenry Lloyd ; aus dem Englischen aufs neue übersetzt, mit verbesserten Planen und Anmerkungen, von G. F. Tempelho

    Mildred G. Mitchel, (1894-1968), purchased by Miss. Betty G. Mitchel on September 24, 1968.

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    Documents regarding the headstone for Mildred G. Mitchel, (1894-1968), purchased by Miss. Betty G. Mitchel. The marker was placed at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery, Lot 143, Section 35 in Sylvania, Ohio. The stone is duplicate of Dora W. Gray, (1869-1937) and made of Barre R.O.A. St with Duplicate letters. Rubbings is included

    Lloyd R. Byers, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah

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    Transcript (34 pages) of an interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Lloyd R. Byers on August 9, 2004. From tape number 696 in the "Saving the Legacy" Oral History ProjectByers (b. 1921) was born in Tyrone, New Mexico. He joined the National Guard in 1938 and was assigned to the Fort Bliss Army Depot in Texas (2nd Battalion, G Battery. Sent to the Philippines in September 1941, Byers was part of the U. S. surrender in April 1942. He was sent on the Death March to O\u27Donnel prison camp and was a POW until liberated at the end of the war. Interviewed by Becky Lloyd. 34 pages

    [Telegram from Lloyd G. Rust, Jr., to John J. Herrera - January 5, 1953]

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    Telegram from Lloyd G. Rust, Jr., Wharton County Attorney, to John J. Herrera, dated January 5, 1953. Rust notifies Herrera of the date and time of the Grand Jury hearing regarding conduct of an Officer Sifford. Rust invites Herrera to be a witness at this hearing

    Lois G. Aderholt (1932-) and Doyal R. Aderholt (1938-1986), purchased by Lois G. Aderholt on April 16, 1987

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    An order for a double marker for Lois G. and Doyal R. Aderholt as purchased by Lois for herself and her husband. The tombstone, made of ""Royal Blue"" granite, will be inscribed with the name ""Aderholt"" on the top. The monument will have ""Lois G.; 1932 " etched on the left and " Doyal R.; 1938 1986"" on the right. A cross will be etched between their birth and death years. There will also be a set of praying hands put in between their names. The stone is to be placed in Dover Center Cemetery in Clayton, Michigan

    Charles B. Huston, (1892-1971), purchased by Mildred G. Huston on March 25, 1971.

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    Documents regarding the double headstone for Charles B. Huston, (1892-1971), buried with Mildred G. Huston (1903), purchased by Mildred G. Huston. The marker was placed at Springfield Township Cemetery, Lot 11, Section 17G in Holland, Ohio. The stone is made of Grey eternal with Flat and shaped in steeled panel having modified classic letters. Rubbings and Obituary are included

    Lloyd, Barry G, NX38455

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/399730Surname: LLOYD. Given Name(s) or Initials: BARRY G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX38455. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 28624.217842 Item: [2016.0049.32023] "Lloyd, Barry G, NX38455
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