The digitisation of Evangel began about 10 years ago, but other projects meant that it had to set aside. I returned to it recently and found that I was able to contact most of the authors for their permissions. Over the intervening years my network has grown and more contact information about the contributors is available via search engines. As a result the majority of the articles in this journal are now available for free download.
The range of subject covered and the authors writing on them are impressive, so I am confident that this will prove a tremendous resource.
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