Description | Papers relating to arrangements for Section III and its sub-committees, personnel, etc., including: correspondence with Archbishop Ramsey about dialogue between the Anglican Communion and the Lutheran World Federation (ff.2-5,15-16); correspondence with Andreas Rinkel, Archbishop of Utrecht, about his health, presence at the Lambeth Conference and concern for Anglican-Methodist conversations (ff.6-8); Statement of Common Belief produced by the Rhodesia Inter-Church conversations, Aug. 1967 (ff.9-11); letters from Canon David Paton on Orthodox Observers at Lambeth, the general budget of the World Council of Churches, and Christian unity (ff.12-13,17); correspondence with Oliver Tomkins, Bishop of Bristol, about resources for sub-committee 25, 1 Sept. 1967 (ff.14,18); correspondence relating to sub-committee 31A, Inter-Anglican Structures, including a paper by Canon Paton 'Observations on Regional Officers', reports by the Revd. James Pong and John Sadiq, Bishop of Nagpur, report by Peter Hinchliff 'Possible Developments in the Anglican Communion', correspondence with Ivor Norris, Bishop of Brandon, and William Wright, Archbishop of Algoma (ff.19,62-63,66-76,80-81,88-95,104-105,107-108,112,117-120,130,137); information from CFR on worldwide Anglican-Lutheran relations (ff.20-23,44-45); correspondence between Robert Gibson, Bishop of Virginia, and Archbishop Ramsey on receiving a report on the PECUSA Consultation on Church Union (ff.26-30,46-47); correspondence between Canon Paton and Lakdasa De Mel, Archbishop of Calcutta on Church Union schemes with critical comments by Bishop Dean on Canon Paton's observations (ff.32-41,43); copy of a letter from Archbishop Ramsey to Prof. C.G. Baeta on Church Union in Ghana, 13 Feb. 1968 (ff.48-49); 'Overseas Bishoprics' Fund: Anglican Development in Burma' report by Canon Paton, 19 Feb. 1968 (ff.50-52); letters from Falkner Allison, Bishop of Winchester, to Bishop Dean and Archbishop De Mel on the work of Section III, 19 Feb. 1968, with response (ff.53-54,56); correspondence between Stanley Eley, Bishop of Gibraltar, and Bishop Dean on the circulation of Dean's paper on the future structure of the Anglican Communion (ff.55,57); copy of a letter from Bishop Tomkins to Archbishop De Mel about 'Principles of Union', with a response from Archbishop Ramsey (ff.58-59,61); letter from Allen Johnston, Bishop of Dunedin, on Intercommunion, 26 Feb. 1968, with reply (ff.60,64,96); correspondence between Canon Paton, Harry Carpenter, Bishop of Oxford, and the Revd. Alan Wilkinson on the work of sub-committee 28, March 1968 (ff.77-79,82-84,102); correspondence between George Luxton, Bishop of Huron, and Archbishop Ramsey, about his document on 'Unity in Mission' (ff.85-87,147-153); correspondence and reactions to Bishop Luxton's proposals (ff.97-101,103,114-116,121-124,130-135,138-142); Canon Paton's hopes for sub-committee 29, Roman Catholic Relations, 13 May 1968 (f.111); correspondence with the Revd. Roy Herbert, Church of England Youth Council enclosing a copy of 'Educational Needs Outside Europe in Relation to Youth Work', (ff.143-146); letter from Falkner Allison, Bishop of Winchester with details of preliminary meeting for all officers of sub-committees in Section III (ff.154-156); 'Notes on the Draft for Section III' by Canon Paton (ff.157-158); 'Steps Leading Towards Unity in Mission as submitted to the Lambeth Conference, August 1968' (f.159); correspondence between the Revd. Roy Herbert, Bishop Dean and Robert Selby Taylor, Archbishop of Cape Town about the lack of consideration of 'Educational Needs Outside Europe' during the Conference and possible developments (ff.160-165,167-171); memorandum from Bishop John Howe requesting Archbishop Ramsey's advice on a number of Lambeth Conference resolutions, 14 July 1969 (f.172); 'Church Union Negotiations in New Zealand. Some Aspects of Anglican Participation' by the Bishop of Dunedin (ff.173-175).
Correspondents include: Bishop Ralph Dean (passim); Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury (passim); Canon Paton (passim); Theodore McCall, Bishop of Wangaratta (ff.97-99,114-116,119-120,125,129,135); Howard Clark, Archbishop of Rupert's Land (ff.101,103); Bishop Stephen Bayne (ff.112,127-128,134); Henry O'Neil, Archbishop of Fredericton (ff.141-142); |