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The Library is currently closed and will not reopen until December 2 at the earliest. This is in line with current government legislation.
DetailsThe Library is currently closed and will not reopen until December 2 at the earliest. This is in line with current government legislation.
DetailsReaders will be pleased to know that we will be reopening the Library at the usual times six days a week from this Wednesday December 2, 2020). We will then be open until we close for Christmas and the New Year. Do come along if you can.
DetailsThe Library is presently closed and will remain closed for the foreseeable future. However, we have organised a short series of lunch time lectures online. The proposed lectures are as follows. The lectures will be put out live at 1 pm on the following dates Monday January 25 Norman Hopkins on Alfred Saker, missionary to…
DetailsReaders will be pleased to know that we will be reopening the Library at the usual times six days a week from Monday 12 April 2021. After this further lockdown it will be good to be ‘back in business’. We have taken the time during this last lockdown to upgrade the computers at…
DetailsOur annual lecture will be at 6.30 pm on zoom next Monday when Dr David McKay will speak on Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms. Please contact the Library for Zoom details. All are very, welcome.
Om Monday June 7 2021 about sixty joined us on zoom for the Annual Lecture of the Evangelical Library. This is the second time we have had the annual lecture in this format and although there are some disadvantages there are also some advantages to this form. This year is the five hundredth anniversary of…
DetailsFrom October 25, Transport for London are extending what is known as the ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) and the Library will be just within or very near its environs, which go as far as the North (and South) Circular.Therefore, if you drive to the Library and park there you may possibly incur a charge.…
DetailsTwo Monday lunch time lectures have been arranged on Zoom for February and March.The first is on February 14 when Norman Hopkins will speak on John Frith 1503-1533.In his short but brilliant and insightful life Frith was the first reformer to write in English against the Roman Catholic Mass and Purgatory. He was arguably the…
DetailsReminder The Library will be closed on the following dates 15th to 18th of April inclusive (Easter)2nd and 3rd of June (Queen’s Jubilee)
DetailsMONDAY, 6 JUNE 2022 6.30 pmOn zoom (details from the Library)THE St BARTHOLOMEW DAY MASSACRE 1572Dr Robert Strivens Bradford on AvonAll are very warmly welcomed!