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Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: As Susanna and her husband Joakim stand nearby, Daniel, with staff in hand and standing at the judgment seat, questions one of the two elders who had brought false charges against Susanna. -
Creator: Sewell, Marilyn Date: 2005 Contributing Institution: Meadville Lombard Theological School Description: Sermons and speeches; Orders of service View Full Item at Meadville Lombard Theological School -
Date: 2005 Contributing Institution: Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Description: The Mennonite is the current publication of the Mennonite Church USA. Digitization of The Mennonite is sponsored by Anabaptist Mennonite Digital Collaborative, a partnership among Mennonite libraries and archives, with major support from the Schowalter Foundation. The Mennonite, copyright owner f... View Full Item at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary -
Date: 1973 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Photo is of the foyer at Dr. R. V. Marble's house where the urn containing Jones's ashes were kept. Table holds framed picture of Jones, two burning candles, urn of ashes, flower arrangement and an open bible. 1973. JPG File (304 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Wall behind says "Television Three News Report". No date. JPG File (284 KB) -
Creator: Kerigan, Florence, author and Gendreau, Philip Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Husband-or Man Around the House? Depicts a man entering his home, while his wife and two young children greet him. 1951. JPG file (186 KB) -
Creator: Bible Society Australia Date: 2011 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Video looks at the post-literacy project, which allows for practice of language. The bible is used as a key text, and people come because they want to be able to read the bible for themselves. The video calls for financial donations. CD label reads : "Bible Society project activity 2011" View Full Item at Moore Theological College