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Bible – New Testament, Mark

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

'And the Signs Are Following': Mark 16.9-20—A Journey into Pentecostal Hermeneutics, 2003

 Item — Box M0072-6, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a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.

Dates: 2003

Bible — New Testament, Mark

 File
Scope and Contents

Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.

Dates: 1900–

J. Stephen Conn filed sermon notes, Mark

 File — Box M0103-3: Series 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This sub-series contains sermons notes and outlines that are alphabetically filed by topic according to the filing system created by the author.

Dates: 1945-2022

Laba—Man Nan Marc M Bo Dian Nant (The Gospel of Mark) [Moba], 1963

 Item
Identifier: P-0031
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: 1963

New Testament Survey: Bible Study and Commentary. Volume 1—Matthew/Mark, 1987

 Item — Box M0072-11, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a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.

Dates: Copyright: 1987