Beaty, James M.
Person
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
International Preparatory Institute, Correspondence, B, June 1953–June 1954
File — Box M0099-1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The correspondence is foldered as it was by the creator. Agents listed with each file indicate at least one piece of incoming or outgoing correspondence in the folder.
Dates:
June 1953–June 1954
James Beaty computer files
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2020.013
James M. Beaty: Taking Pentecost to Cuba, undated
Item — Box M0072-12, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
Brief history of the beginnings of the Pentecostal movement in Cuba
Dates:
undated
J.P. Kluzit, Haiti, documents, James M. Beaty, (1941-1947)
File — Box M0107-3, Folder: 3
Dates:
(1941-1947)
Letter from James M. Beaty to Charles W. Conn, March 9, 1959, March 12, 1959
Item
Dates:
March 9, 1959; Other: March 12, 1959
Prison to Paradise, 1973
Item
Identifier: 00849
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This accruing collection includes pamphlets not in the online catalog system shared with Squires Library. Series 1 includes pamphlets published by Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.) agencies and authors. Series 2 includes other Pentecostal groups and individuals. These series are housed in the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center in Collection PU0005, by assigned "Identifier" number. Series 3 is housed in the Church of God Publications Building Storage, Aisle 4, in Collection PU0005 boxes, with a...
Dates:
Copyright: 1973
Samson's Foxes and the School at Culberson, James M. Beaty, undated
Item — Box M0130-1, Folder: 12
Dates:
undated
Seminarian Newsletter, 1970-1971
Item — Box CG0003-1, Folder: 3
Spurling preaching chart, version two, [about 1910s]
Item — Shelf 5A-A-1
Identifier: M0085-002
Scope and Contents
A second version of R.G. Spurling's preaching chart drawn by Mrs. H.L. McGill reportedly based on Spurling's chart, passed on to a Spurling grandson, then to the seminary of the Church of God and the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center via James M. Beaty.
Dates:
[about 1910s]