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Contributing Institution: Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library Description: Sterling silver cross manufactured by Creed (Firm) picturing a fish on an anchor with crowns to the left and right. View Full Item at Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library -
Contributing Institution: Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library Description: Sterling silver cross medallion, with the face of Christ and the Madonna with child on the back, manufactured by Creed (Firm). View Full Item at Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library -
Contributing Institution: Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library Description: Sterling silver cross with image of Madonna in prayer manufactured by Creed (Firm). View Full Item at Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library -
Contributing Institution: Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library Description: Sterling silver cross medallion picturing Christ with cross and a figure of Madonna on other side and the inscription, "Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Pray for Us". View Full Item at Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library -
Contributing Institution: Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library Description: Sterling silver cross with praying hands manufactured by Creed (Firm). View Full Item at Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library -
Contributing Institution: Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library Description: Sterling silver medallion manufactured by Creed (Firm) and enumerating the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit: wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord. View Full Item at Columbia Theological Seminary John Bulow Campbell Library