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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

    Primary NMR data used during development of the FID post processing averaging methodology

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    ## This item has been replaced by the one which can be found at https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/7827 ## Primary NMR data used during development of the FID post processing averaging methodology. Abstract: In situ 1D NMR spectroscopic reaction monitoring allows detailed investigation of chemical kinetics and mechanism. Concentration versus time data are derived from a time-series of NMR spectra. Each spectrum in the series is obtained by Fourier transform of the corresponding FID. When the spectrometer outputs FIDs recorded from multiple scans, the spectra benefit from an increase in signal-to-noise (S/N). However, this reduces the number of FIDs and thus kinetic datapoints. We report a simple alternative in which the same number of scans are acquired by the spectrometer, but each scan is saved independently. Signal averaging is then conducted by post-acquisition processing. This leads to an increase in both the S/N and the number of kinetic datapoints and avoids "over-averaging" effects. The entire series of single scan FIDs spanning the reaction lifetime can be summed to yield a 'total reaction spectrum' in which intermediates can be identified. The method can be applied in coherence with phase-cycling to minimize spectral distortion during solvent signal suppression. Overall, the approach simplifies the pre-acquisition parameters to estimation of the reaction duration and T1 max, then selection of the pulse angle, q, and scan repetition time, τR, without the need to set the signal-averaging before the experiment

    Information on Australian Red Cross work in Egypt and France / by Eric Lloyd-Jones.

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    Cover title.; Photocopy. Originally published Sydney? : Australian Red Cross Society?, 1916? (Sydney : Websdale, Shoesmith). 15 p.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn2019432; FERG copy from Ferguson First World War, 1914-1919 pamphlet collection

    Jenkin Lloyd Jones

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    Jenkin Lloyd Jones, an editor for the Tulsa Tribune. He was a guest speaker at the Texas Daily Newspaper Association meeting. Jenkin Lloyd Jones is shown wearing a business suit.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/17711/thumbnail.jp

    J. Lloyd-Jones

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    Bachellery Édouard. J. Lloyd-Jones. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 7, fascicule 2, 1956. pp. 482-483

    Hannah Lloyd-Jones Bookplate

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    Medium: wood engravingprints"Hannah Lloyd-Jones Bookplate" [1964.2370.000.000], Lindsay, LionelArtist and Role: Lindsay, Lionel, EngraverExtent: comp. 7.7 x 5.

    M.V. Lloyd-Jones

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    Image of the steel ferry M.V. Lloyd-Jones, which was renamed Vesuvius Queen and was part of the B.C. Ferry Corporation fleet

    M.V. Lloyd-Jones

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    The M.V. Lloyd Jones leaving Kelowna Wharf at Queensway Avenue going to Westbank Wharf. Greyhound bus and Freight trucks on boat as well

    Ed Lloyd Jones

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    Portrait of Mr. Ed Lloyd-Jones. Jones Flat was named for the Jones brothers who pre-empted land there in the 1880s
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