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    The Peter Martyr reader

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    Accession Number: ATLA0001328116; Language(s): English; Issued by ATLA: 20080715; Publication Type: Review; Related Books/Electronic Resources: By: Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562 Peter Martyr reader viii, 260 p. Publisher: Kirksville, Mo.: Truman State University Press, 1999. ATLA0001327874Source type: Electronic(1)http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=reh&AN=ATLA0001328116&loginpage=Login.asp&site=ehost-liv

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Harris L. Kempner to Peter Pyn and Fritz Nordbeck thanking them for their letter of sympathy regarding the death of his son, Sandy, who was killed in Vietnam

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Peter Pyn and Fritz Nordbeck to Harris and Ruth Kempner expressing their condolences for the death of the Kempner's son Sandy who was killed serving in the Vietnam War

    Dr. Peter Harris. The question of God in the nuclear age

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    Dr. Peter Harris of Memorial University's Philosophy Department delivers a talk entitled "The Question of God in the Nuclear Age" to the St. John's branch of the Humanities Association of Canada, 24 January 1984.Minor distortion throughout

    The changing face of Aboriginal bilingual education in the Northern Territory: a 1990 update. by Stephen Harris & Peter Jones

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    tag=1 data=The changing face of Aboriginal bilingual education in the Northern Territory: a 1990 update. by Stephen Harris & Peter Jones tag=2 data=Harris, Stephen%Jones, Peter tag=3 data=Aboriginal Child at School, tag=4 data=19 tag=5 data=5 tag=6 data=October/November 1991 tag=7 data=29-53. tag=8 data=EDUCATION%ABORIGINES tag=10 data=Bilingual education was introduced by a new Federal Labour Government in 1973 when the Northern Territory was still a Commonwealth Territory governed from Canberra. tag=11 data=1991/3/15 tag=12 data=91/1178 tag=13 data=CABBilingual education was introduced by a new Federal Labour Government in 1973 when the Northern Territory was still a Commonwealth Territory governed from Canberra

    Harris, Reginald Peter, TX4492

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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/390671Surname: HARRIS. Given Name(s) or Initials: REGINALD PETER. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX4492. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 16716.215440 Item: [2016.0049.22964] "Harris, Reginald Peter, TX4492

    The Reader: an exploration of the history and present place of Reader ministry in the Church of England

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    A substantial part of the Church of England ministry is provided by Readers, but little information is available about their past or present position in the church. This thesis addresses this absence of knowledge by the exploration of Reader history and its contemporary expression. History is examined using primary and secondary sources. The contemporary place of the Reader is researched through a survey of diocesan Reader Officers and by a longitudinal study of student Readers. Interviews with Readers and clergy from varied backgrounds provide a check on my findings. Reader ministry is identified as a resource used primarily in crises. When there is no obvious need, the church, unclear as to how to use Reader ministry, is ambivalent and expresses this in the uncertain place it accords to the Reader. I suggest that living in uncertainty is the natural environment for the church. From this I argue that the ambivalence of the church to Reader ministry may be a symptom of this uncertainty. The Reader therefore has to be trained for and function in an unpredictable context and the Reader’s effective actualization of this role provided and provides an essential contribution to the ministry of the Church of England. I conclude that the Reader represents a trained and available ministerial resource able to work and live with uncertainty and to respond when specific needs arise. Consequently the Reader may be described as holding a unique and vital place in the Church of England, essential for its wellbeing and for its future ministry. This fresh understanding of Reader ministry provides an opportunity for a reassessment within the church of the place at present ascribed to Readers, together with the identification of appropriate education and training patterns

    Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    [Letter from P. C. Harris to Morris Sheppard - October 4, 1918]

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    Letter from acting adjutant general Peter Charles Harris to Senator Morris Sheppard regarding the application of artist James Ferdinand McCan's application to the camouflage service. Harris informs Sheppard that, as commissions for the service are made from enlisted men, and that McCan is "beyond the draft age", McCan should "secure induction into the service and then apply... for a commission commensurate with his ability.
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