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A unique collection of national significance relating to the history of Baptists and nonconformists from the 15th century onwards, held at Regent's Park College

Oxford, England
Joined March 2009
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Angus Library and Archive
4 months
If you weren't able to join us for Dr Mallick's seminar on 'William Carey and Sati' then the video is now available here:
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Angus Library and Archive
4 months
You are warmly invited to the next Opening the Angus online seminar, on the 23rd of October at 7.30, when Dr Saptarshi Mallick will be talking about Baptist Missionary William Carey & Sati, in " A Baptist Missionary's Interrogation against a Social Evil ". Please join us!
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Angus Library and Archive
4 months
Please join us for our next Friends of the Angus online seminar, 23rd Oct at 7.30 when Dr Saptarshi Mallick will be giving a fascinating talk about William Carey and Sati in 'A Baptist Missionary's interrogation against a Social Evil'.
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Angus Library and Archive
4 months
Tickets are now available for Friends of the Angus - Online Seminar 23rd October 2024 at Online, Online on Wed 23 Oct 2024 at 7:30PM. Click the link for further information and to secure your tickets now!
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Angus Library and Archive
4 months
Oct 8th 1648, John Allibond sets Rustica Descriptio Visitationis Fanaticae, a lament for Oxford following Root & Branch reform to the church : The glory wert thou of our land Oh Oxford! & honour'd thy name How is it I can't understand Though the same that thou art not the same?
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Angus Library and Archive
6 months
To celebrate #InternationalCatsDay, here are some cats on glass Magic Lantern slides which we have in the Angus, doing every day cat like things such as driving carriages and reading the newspaper, (maybe it's the Daily Cat ch up?)
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Angus Library and Archive
7 months
Election days are a time to look to the future but we couldn't help sharing an amazing item from the political past, a 1662 parliamentary speech given by a ghost! 'I am come from the dead. Will you believe me?' it asks. A 17th century ghost with spirit, but probably no manifesto
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Angus Library and Archive
8 months
Last week's FOTA Seminar - ‘Life Writing as Spiritual Legacy: Lessons from the Steel Collection' with Dr Cindy Aalders is now available to view here: via @YouTube
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Angus Library and Archive
9 months
You are warmly invited to our next online 'FOTA talk Life Writing as Spiritual Legacy: Lessons from the Steele Collection', 30th May @ 7.30. The collection holds the manuscripts of generations of religious women’s letters, diaries & other life writings.
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Angus Library and Archive
9 months
'Boatswain' Smith 1782-1863 was a remarkable figure, after serving in the navy under Nelson he became a Baptist minister devoted to sailors welfare. He preached on ships & founded maritime charities, magazines & a floating sanctuary 'The Ark' in an old sloop #nationalmaritimeday
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Angus Library and Archive
9 months
Join us for another online 'Friends of the Angus' Seminar, free to attend via Zoom, register here:
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Angus Library and Archive
9 months
Happy May Day! We hope your day has been as idyllic as this charming 19th century illustration of 'little revellers gay' with their May flower crowns. Taken from 'The Month's Illustrated by Pen and Pencil' c. 1877
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Angus Library and Archive
10 months
Join us on 30 April as we delve into the key issues around Changing the disability narrative: From unseen to understood with speaker Beth Kume-Holland for Oxford University’s annual Disability Lecture. Get your free tickets
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Angus Library and Archive
10 months
RT @CBSOxford: Delighted that @CardiffBapCol & @RegentsOx have been awarded funding from @eclasproject for their Science for Seminaries ini…
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Angus Library and Archive
10 months
We regret to say tonight's FOTA talk 'Baptist Women & the Doctrine of Universal Salvation in 17th c England' is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Join us for our next talk 30th May with Dr Aalders, 'Life Writing as Spiritual Legacy: Lessons from the Steele Collection'
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Angus Library and Archive
10 months
The recording of last week's FOTA Seminar - ‘The Photographic Archive of the Upoto mission' is now available here. Have you registered for this week's? - via @YouTube
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Angus Library and Archive
10 months
Please join us for the second of our online Friends of the Angus seminars on the 18th of April, at 7.30, when Dr Sarah Apetrei will be talking about Baptist women & the Doctrine of Universal Salvation in 17th c England.
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Angus Library and Archive
11 months
You are cordially invited to join us online on the 11th of April for the next Friends of the Angus seminar when Dr Amy King will be discussing the incredible photographic archive of the Upoto Mission, Congo Free State.
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Angus Library and Archive
11 months
Our Spring series of Friends of the Angus online talks is coming up! Please join us for some fascinating evenings, beginning with Dr Amy King on the 11th of April, discussing the significance of using photographic archives in researching mission history.
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Angus Library and Archive
11 months
#InternationalWomensDay Here is the opening of a prophecy by Rebecca Travers 1609-1688 Quaker preacher, author and prophet who lived through the civil war: Things to come are here declared, but blind men cannot see: But as the world draws to an end, some shall remember me.
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