A Visit to London’s Evangelical Library



Over the last few weeks I have been working with the editorial team of the Melanesian Journal of Theology. It has now been agreed that I am to host a complete table of contents with links to articles from the entire back-run of the journal.. The table of contents is now available here. You can…
Thanks to the hard work done by the folks at Brethren Digital Archive the entire run of the Grace Theological Journal is now available on Archive.org. They have kindly allowed me to host their scans and break them into one-article-per-file sections to make them easier to download. They are now linked to my on-line table of contents here:
BiblicalStudies.org.uk provides the on-line archive for The Evangelical Quarterly, subject to the permission of the authors, who usually hold the rights to these articles. There is a five year delay between publication and the articles appearing in the archive. Most of the material from Volume 86 (2014) is now available for free download. It contains…
The entire sixth series of the journal The Expositor (1900-1905) is now available in PDF here. These 440+ articles bring the total hosted on Theology on the Web to over 23,000. As with the earlier series’, there are some hard to find articles by Sir William Ramsay, James Orr and James Denney. A friend recently gave…
The European Journal of Theology publishes bi-annually material in English, French and German. The majority of the articles from 2012 issues are now available on-line for free download. My thanks to editor Dr Pieter Lalleman and to all the authors for their permissions. To subscribe to this journal go here. Vol. 21.1 (2012) Pieter…
Grace Journal, was published by Grace Theological Seminary between 1960-1973 and continued as Grace Theological Journal. Both journals have been digitised as part of the Brethren Digital Archives. They have kindly allowed me to break the files into individual articles are host them in order to make them more widely available. Click here to read…
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Nice to see your blog and hear of your trip to the EL. Thanks for doing your little bit to make known what is, as you say, an under-used resource. I am the present library board chairman.