Bible. New Testament
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
El libro de vida, 1989
This accruing collection contains books that meet the general acquisitions policy of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center, but are not catalogued in the library system. They are shelved alphabetically according to first author's last name in aisle four of the Church of God Publications Building site. It will require at least 48 hours notice or wait time to use these materials.
J. Stephen Conn filed sermon notes, James
This sub-series contains sermons notes and outlines that are alphabetically filed by topic according to the filing system created by the author.
J. Stephen Conn filed sermon notes, Timothy
This sub-series contains sermons notes and outlines that are alphabetically filed by topic according to the filing system created by the author.
Kniha života, 1991
This accruing collection contains books that meet the general acquisitions policy of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center, but are not catalogued in the library system. They are shelved alphabetically according to first author's last name in aisle four of the Church of God Publications Building site. It will require at least 48 hours notice or wait time to use these materials.
Le livre de vie, 2010
This accruing collection contains books that meet the general acquisitions policy of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center, but are not catalogued in the library system. They are shelved alphabetically according to first author's last name in aisle four of the Church of God Publications Building site. It will require at least 48 hours notice or wait time to use these materials.
O livro de vida, 1990
This accruing collection contains books that meet the general acquisitions policy of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center, but are not catalogued in the library system. They are shelved alphabetically according to first author's last name in aisle four of the Church of God Publications Building site. It will require at least 48 hours notice or wait time to use these materials.
Official Practice Questions: Luke, 1992
While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a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.