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Date: 1842 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Australian Church Record Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Also includes John Cleaver, Kevin Engel, Rev John Turner, Rev Stanley Giltrap, Geoff Lucas, Rev James Taylor, Alison McCann, Elvie Simpson, Vic Tow, Ruth Colman. Photographed by John Lamont. View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Marquez, Anton Date: 2019-09-01 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: 1Jn 5 9:30am 1 John Confident Faith, Genuine Love, 1 John (SIFC) St Ives Family Church View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Thompson, Roy A. Date: 1984 Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: Anthology of articles and publications by the first President of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Hanson, Calvin B. Date: 1983 Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: A history of the formation and foundation of Trinity College (later Trinity International University), from its humble beginning as two smaller institutions run by the Swedish Free Church and Norwegian/Danish Free Churches, respectively, to a unified 4-year liberal arts college, a divinity school... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: St. Peter's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1832/1852 Contributing Institution: St. Peter's Episcopal Church Description: The vestry is the governing body of an Episcopal church; it is comprised of the rector and members of the congregation elected by other congregants. The vestry minutes begin with a copy of the 1832 Act by the Pennsylvania legislature which separated Christ Church and St. Peter's Church into two ... View Full Item at St. Peter's Episcopal Church