McLuhan, M.G. (Mervyn Graham), 1918 – 2007
Dates
- Existence: October 9, 1918 - February 21, 2007
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
French L. Arrington, concerning "divorce", August 24, 1992
French L. Arrington, concerning Divorce an Unpardonable Sin?, July 31, 1989
French L. Arrington, concerning short book Divorce Among Believers and Non-believers, August 30, 2003
French L. Arrington, concerning work at Mt. Paran and Christmas letter, December 8, 1992
General audiocassettes, Divorce: an unpardonable sin???, Divorce: Abraham to Moses/Marital regulations under Mosaic law, 1984
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General audiocassettes, Divorce: an unpardonable sin???, The church, divorce and the divorcée/The fears and facts of divorce, 1984
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General audiocassettes, Divorce: an unpardonable sin???, The divine pattern for ministry/The biblical concept of marriage, 1984
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General audiocassettes, Divorce: an unpardonable sin???, The teachings of Jesus on divorce/The teachings of Paul on divorce, 1984
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General DVDs, M.G. McLuhan Memorial Service, February 25, 2007
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Manuscript, The Complex Make-up of Man, undated
While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.