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Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: ESJ standing outside with student. Jones is holding two books. Building with cross above the doorway is in the background. No date. Photo A. JPG File (191 KB) -
Date: 1970 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Jones is in the background talking with several Indian women and child. 1970. JPG File (278 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Jones and three men are sitting on stools and conversing while they work. No date. JPG File (330 KB) -
Date: 1976 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: The smiling couple are standing outside. Trees are seen in the background.1976. JPG File (382 KB) -
Date: 1960/1969 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Photo taken on a sunny day. 1960's. JPG File (452 KB) -
Date: 1964 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Jones is walking with a group of individuals. The Ashram building is in the background. 1964. Photo A. JPG File (358 KB) -
Creator: Chala, Shiavaz and Three Lions Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Cover illustration depicting Joseph and Mary's difficulty finding a room in Bethlehem. Joseph, Mary, and an innkeeper looking on are all Indian. 1968. JPG file (213 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Colored postcard has a printed caption "The Goddess Kali. This photograph is taken form a picture sold in Bengal to be hung up on the wall and worhsipped. Kail holds a demon’s head; round her neck is a string of skulls, and her tongue is red with the blood in which she delights. She is worship... -
Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Colored postcard is labeled on the back "How they dine in India: This is the style of well-to-do India where western fashions have not yet come in. No chairs, no table, no jacket; a section of banana leaf to serve for tablecloth and lates and dishes. And the wife to stand and serve her lord unt... -
Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Colored postcard has a printed caption "9. A Home for lepers - By the wayside in India the leper is still begging for alms. Missionaries have erected leper homes in many places, caring for them. Many have been converted, one man at Bhagalpur, in 1905, after ten years teaching. “Sinners gather ...