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Peter Jensen was born in Sydney and completed the Licentiate of Theology at Moore College. He also has an MA from Sydney University, a Bachelor of Divinity from the University of London and in 1979 he completed a PhD from Oxford University. After his ordination in 1970 he served as curate at St Barnabas' Church, Broadway. From 1973-1976 and 1980-1984 he lectured at Moore College. He was Principal of the College from 1985-2001, when he was consecrated Archbishop of Sydney. He held this post until his retirement in 2013. He is the author of 'At the heart of the universe' (1991) and 'The revelation of God' (2002).

Rev Dr Peter O’Brien is a New Testament scholar and emeritus faculty member at Moore College.

 Rev. E.F.N. (Frank) Cash was the Rector of Christ Church Lavender Bay from 1922 until 1964. A keen amateur photographer, he took many photographs of the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Robert Taylor (1834-1907) was Rector of St Stephen's Newtown from 1866 to 1907.

The Reverend Stephen Taylor (1869 - 1953), son of the Reverend Robert Taylor, was educated at Cambridge, England, in the early 1890's, where he was ordained and began preaching until 1895. He was Curate in his father's church, St. Stephen's, Newtown [1895-1898] before serving in Newcastle. Taylor was editor of The Church Record from 1916-1926. Many of his papers relate to his involvement in the Sunday Observance and Social Reform Committee.

Talks given at St Andrews Cathedral from 2004 to 2012. These do not include talks by Dean Phillip Jensen as these are located on the PhillipJensen.com collection.

These talks come from the library of St Matthias Centennial Park. Talks from Phillip Jensen are in the PhillipJensen.Com collection.

2020

Sydney Diocesan Directories and Year Books

These talks have been digitised from cassettes collected by the Centre for the Study of Australian Christianity.

Temperance pamphlets

Transcriptions of archival material

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