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“The Good Shepherd” (John 10:1-18)
The Ebb G. Kilpatrick, Jr. Collection contains biographical data, correspondence, and sermon notes from Kilpatrick’s career. Kilpatrick’s sermon notes are listed at the item level.
The Gospel of John, Notebook
The Henry J. Durham Collection contains personal papers, sermon notes, and study notes from Henry J. Durham’s career. They are order of Books of the Bible.
"The Gospel of John the Apostle" by T. C. Horton
The James Edgar Dillard, Jr., Collection contains class notes, sermon notes, and other writings during Rev. Dillard’s lengthy career. Box 2 contains various pamphlets, handwritten sermon notes, and miscellaneous materials from Rev. Dillard.
“The Grateful Leper,” Luke 17:15-16
This collection contains the sermons of George C. Steed during his time as a Baptist pastor.
The Great Copyright Controversy
The Great Divorce
“The Great GA Getaway” Passport (1999-2000)
The collection includes materials related to the running of the Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union of Georgia. These items include meeting minutes, photographs, audio-visual materials, scrapbooks, serial publications, promotional and event materials, and memorabilia. The collection is divided into 15 series, largely based on the type of materials and the contents. Some boxes are more processed than the rest. Additional Items (unboxed): Girls Auxiliary Doll and Related Items.
“The Great Secret of Success,” Nehemiah 4:6
This collection contains the sermons of George C. Steed during his time as a Baptist pastor.
“The Great Teaching of Christ” (Matthew 5:1-12)
The Ebb G. Kilpatrick, Jr. Collection contains biographical data, correspondence, and sermon notes from Kilpatrick’s career. Kilpatrick’s sermon notes are listed at the item level.
“The Habeas Corpus Act of the English Constitution” by WJM
The William J. Morcock Collection consists of sermons and daily business dealings of the Morcock family. Twelve folders contain sermons and essays written by Morcock, spanning the period 1849-1874. Three folders contain receipts for purchases made by the family between 1851 and 1895. A journal/account book covering 1870-1879, a small collection of correspondence from 1855 to 1863, and some miscellaneous writings of or about other members of the family complete the collection.