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Ms-106: J.G. Morris & Morris-Hay Family Diaries, Kate Boeree
Ms-106: J.G. Morris & Morris-Hay Family Diaries, Kate Boeree
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This collection contains 10 diaries ranging from 1827 to 1890, two of which are written by John Gottleib Morris and eight by M.A. Hay. These diaries contain church membership and donation records as well as Morris' personal thoughts on the ministerial profession, and his duty to the church. He speaks on personal matters like his marriage and his children who have died. One diary also includes his note on the formation of the Lutherville Female College.
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Faith And Practice: A Book Of Christian Discipline 2009, George Fox University Archives
Faith And Practice: A Book Of Christian Discipline 2009, George Fox University Archives
Faith and Practice
Faith and Practice: A Book of Christian Discipline, Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church 2009. Publication of the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends.
Discipliana Vol-68-Nos-1-2-2009, Glenn Thomas Carson
Discipliana Vol-68-Nos-1-2-2009, Glenn Thomas Carson
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-68-Nos-1-2-2009
Scott D. Seay, Conventional Wisdom in Absentia
Paul Blowers, An Emerging Movement
John Mark Hicks, Quiet Please: Churches of Christ in the Early Twentieth Century and the "Woman Question"
Megan Ammann, Creating a Greener Church