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Creator: Watson, Peter Robert (1943-) Date: 1973 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Recording includes songs from the conference. Watson uses care and love interchangably as per John 8. He argues that in this world, no-one cares, and that God cares. Watson shows that because God loves us we are bound to love one another. He explores examples of God caring. Reel box reads : "S. S... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Date: 1976 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Turner expounds Matthew 7. He details removing the log out of our own eyes, and being slow to see the faults in our own lives. Turner explores the importance of continued prayer. He addresses the issue of 'situational ethics' and false teaching who are not trusting the authority of the Bible. Cas... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Runia, Klaas (1926-2006) Date: 1961-06-04 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Runia expounds John 3:16, to show that we can only know God as he reveals himself. This includes the Trinity, God's love for people, Jesus as creator and as God, and as saviour. Speaker compares the sacrifice of Isaac to Jesus' sacrifice. Runia shows God's gift to us in Jesus is from his love. Ru... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Christ Church, Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia, was established in 1736 by John and Charles Wesley, founders of Methodism, who came to Georgia at this time as missionaries of the Church of England. The present church edifice was built in 1884 by Anson Green Phelps Dodge, Jr. as a memorial t... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me." John 12:32. Built by the Elna M. Smith Foundation. Sculptor: Emmet Sullivan. Associate Sculptor: Adrian Forrette. Coordinator: Charles F. Robertson. Engineer: McKinley Weems. Chief Mortar Artist: A. C. McBride. Project originat... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Date: 1874 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized by the Metropolitan New York Library Council as part of the Culture In Transit project, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Date: 1982 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: In 1974, Carla DeSola founded the Omega Liturgical Dance Company. In 1976, James P. Morton, Dean of Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in Manhatten, invited the dance company to make its home at the famed cathedral. She built a sacred dance studio in the cathedral’s crypt. They performed fo... View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: ca. 1864 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: In 1864, a Punjabi prince, the Maharajah Dulip Singh (son of Runjit Singh) visited Egypt. He was a Protestant convert and became acquainted with the AME staff, serving as a benefactor to the Mission. He requested the help of John Hogg and Sarah Dales to find him a pious Christian wife, and they... View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: A bearded man stands among faggots and gestures with upraised arms. Some among the crowd kneel before the man, and soldiers observe from behind. This woodcut appears three times in the third edition (1576) to illustrate the burning of William White (sig. KK2r, p. 639); John Goose (sig. OO4v, p. 6... -
Creator: Broughton, William Grant (1788-1853) Date: 1847-01-09 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Expresses concern over squatters' opposition to Sir George Gipps and mentions Wentworth, Lowe, Windeyer, Macleay and Nicholson as being the main adversaries. Examines the squatters' feelings towards religion and expresses concern that Capt. Trevelyan, who was a pupil of Coleridge and is a free se... View Full Item at Moore Theological College