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Cataloged Holiness Collection Materials Cataloged Holiness Collection Materials # CALL NUMBER TITLE 1 016.26214 St25w Wesleyan/Holiness women clergy : a preliminary bibliography / Susie C. Stanley, compiler. 2 016.2899 D337a AMERICAN HOLINESS MOVEMENT; A BIBLIOGRAPHIC INTRODUCTION, by Donald W. Dayton. 3 121 D383q QUEST FOR CERTAINTY Russell V. DeLong. 4 133 W991o Occult and the supernatural / by Mildred Bangs Wynkoop. 5 174 M862y YOURSELF AND YOUR FUTURE by M. Kimber Moulton. 6 177.6 D852L LIFE'S INTIMATE FRIENDSHIPS by Lauriston J. DuBois. 7 204 H83 FINDING THE GOAL POSTS, ADDRESSES TO YOUTH AND THE LEADERS OF YOUTH, by Laurence H. Howe. I AM DEBTOR : ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT THE SEVENTH QUADRENNIAL N.Y.P.S. CONVENTION, ST. LOUIS, 8 204 N236i MISSOURI, JUNE 1 9 204 St32j JESUS EXULTANT, OR, CHRIST NO PESSIMIST, AND OTHER ESSAYS by Daniel Steele. 10 204 St32j-c Jesus exultant : or, Christ no pessimist, and other essays / by Daniel Steele. 11 206.09772 G116s Story of Winona Lake : a memory and a vision / by Vincent H. Gaddis and Jasper A. Huffman. Selections from the writings of the Rev. John Wesley... compiled and arranged with a preface by Herbert 12 208.1 W516s, 1918 Welch... 13 220 M13 BOOK'S OWN STORY by Charles A. McConnell. 14 220 M13 BOOK'S OWN STORY by Charles A. McConnell. 15 220.13 T217b Biblical authority and Christian faith / by Richard S. Taylor. Reading the Bible in Wesleyan ways : some constructive proposals / edited by Barry L. Callen, Richard P. 16 220.6 R227c Thompson. 17 220.64 G624s SYMBOLISM IN THE WORD. 18 220.92 G541t Thirty-five Old Testament biographies / by W.B. Godbey. 19 220.93 H872b Biblical confirmations from archaeology / by J.A. Huffman. 20 221 P975e, 1970 Exploring the Old Testament / W.T. Purkiser ... [et al.]. 21 221 P975k Know your Old Testament / by W. T. Purkiser. 22 221 W721m MOSES AND THE PROPHETS : A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT by Olive M. Winchester. 23 221 W721s Story of the Old Testament / by Olive M. Winchester. 24 221.92 C897L Living portraits from the Old Testament / by Paul T. Culbertson. GOD'S MAN FROM TISHBI : CHAPEL TALKS ON THE LIFE OF ELIJAH, DELIVERED AT THE TEXAS HOLINESS 25 221.92 EL43e UNIVERSITY, PENIEL, TEXAS by Pres. E.P. Ellyson. 26 221.92 J69c JONAH by Beverly Carradine. 27 222.1 H462g Gems from Genesis / by William G. Heslop. 28 222.11 M139g God of new beginnings : brief insights from Genesis and Exodus / William E. McCumber. 29 222.3 H462r RUBIES FROM RUTH; AN EXPOSITION FROM THE BOOK OF RUTH, by W. G. Heslop. 30 223.2 W891f FREEDOM FROM WANT : MEDITATIONS ON THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM by E. E. Wordsworth. 31 224 Sm68L Lessons in Daniel : an exposition of the Book of Daniel the Prophet / by William M. Smith. 32 224.1 B753s SERMONS ON ISAIAH by P. F. Bresee. PENTECOSTAL PROMISE ; AND 'WE ALL DO FADE AS A LEAF' : ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE GIVEN ON 33 224.1 W648p OUTSTANDING OCCASIONS H. Orton Wiley. 34 224.4 H462p-n Pearls from the prophets. 1, Ezekiel / by W.G. Heslop. 35 224.5 H45 Diamonds from Daniel by W. G. Heslop. 36 224.9 Ea75m, 1959 Meet the Minor prophets / by Ralph Earle. 37 225 Ea75e EXPLORING THE NEW TESTAMENT. 38 225 Ea75k KNOW YOUR NEW TESTAMENT by Ralph Earle. 39 225.6 Sm64k Koinonia and the Present Quest for Christian Unity / by Robert Jack Smith. CRISIS EXPERIENCES IN THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT; AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EVIDENCES FOR THE 40 225.6 W721c DEFINITE, MIRACULOUS Edited throughout, with final chapter and appendix, by Ross E. Price. 41 225.92 J88h JUDAS; THE BIOGRAPHY OF A SOUL. 42 225.92 R566k King's gold mine : or, The conversion and sanctification of the disciples / by Bud Robinson. 43 225.92 R566s-p Story of Lazarus / by Bud Robinson. 44 225.92 Sm52t TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY IN NEW TESTAMENT PERSONALITIES. 45 226 L634b Behold the man! / by F. Lincicome. 46 226.1 H462g GOLD FROM THE GOSPELS ; MATTHEW by W.G. Heslop. 47 226.2 Ea75g GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW by Ralph Earle. Olivet Nazarene University Page 1 Updated 5/1/2019 Cataloged Holiness Collection Materials # CALL NUMBER TITLE 48 226.6 G634g Gospel for our age / by J.W. Goodwin. 49 226.6 M139w WIDENING CIRCLE : SERMON BRIEFS ON THE BOOK OF ACTS by W.E. McCumber. 50 226.6 P249b BIBLE SPEAKS TO ME ABOUT MY CHURCH : A STUDY GUIDE TO THE BOOK OF ACTS by Leslie Parrott. 51 226.9 C128L Life in the Image of God The Sermon on the Mount As a Hillside Holiness Message. Ronald C. Calhoun. SANCTIFY THEM : A STUDY OF OUR LORD'S PRAYER FOR HIS DISCIPLES by Edward F. Walker ; revised by J. 52 226.9 W151s Kenneth Grider. 53 226.96 W427L Living the Lord's prayer : the heart of spiritual formation / Morris A. Weigelt, E. Dee Freeborn. 54 227 M139h HOLINESS IN THE PRAYERS OF ST. PAUL by W. E. McCumber. 55 227.06 N554i IN CHRIST : THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PHRASE 'IN CHRIST' IN THE WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL. 56 227.06 W677t THEY SO SPAKE : THAT A GREAT MULTITUDE BELIEVED T. W. Willingham. 57 227.1 B782c CHRISTIAN AND ROMANS 7 : BONDAGE TO SIN VERSUS FREEDOM IN CHRIST by Henry E. Brockett. 58 227.1 M222c, 1985 Commentary on the epistle of Paul to the Romans / by G.A. McLaughlin. 59 227.2 W676L Love is the greatest / by Audrey J. Williamson. HOLY SPIRIT IN GALATIANS : THE PRACTICAL RELEVANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN LIVING by Mark 60 227.4 Ar62h Brent Arni. 61 227.87 Ag63b BETTER COVENANT : A 13-LESSON STUDY OF THE BOOK OF HEBREWS by Milton S. Agnew. 62 227.87 W648e, 1984 EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS by H. Orton Wiley. 63 227.9 St32h HALF-HOURS WITH ST. JOHN'S EPISTLES, by Daniel Steele. 64 228 B411s Seven golden candlesticks. 65 228 H222h HAND BOOK ON REVELATION by C.E. Hardy. 66 230 An24o OUR HOLY FAITH compiled and edited by T.M. Anderson. Binney's Theological compend improved : containing a synopsis of the evidences, doctrines, morals and 67 230 B515 institutions of Christianity : designed for Bible classes, theological students, and young preachers / by Rev. Amos Binney and Rev. Daniel Steele. 68 230 D922g GRACE, FAITH, AND HOLINESS : A WESLEYAN SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY by H. Ray Dunning. 69 230 F453s Student's handbook of Christian theology / by Benjamin Field. SOUND DOCTRINE : A SCRIPTURAL TREATISE ON THE STATEMENT OF DOCTRINE AS SET FORTH IN THE MANUAL 70 230 F53s OF THE PENTECOSTAL CHURC by William Edgar Fisher. 71 230 H559f FUNDAMENTAL CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY : A SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY by A. M. Hills. 72 230 H559f FUNDAMENTAL CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY : A SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY by A. M. Hills. 73 230 H559f-a FUNDAMENTAL CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY by A. M. Hills. 74 230 M782c Coffee shop theology : translating doctrinal jargon into everyday life / Frank Moore. 75 230 M782m More coffee shop theology : translating doctrinal jargon into everyday life / Frank Moore. PROJECTING OUR HERITAGE ; PAPERS AND MESSAGES DELIVERED AT THE CENTENNIAL CONVENTION OF THE 76 230 N213p NATIONAL HOLINESS ASSOCIATI Compiled by Myron F. Boyd and Merne A. Harris. PROJECTING OUR HERITAGE ; PAPERS AND MESSAGES DELIVERED AT THE CENTENNIAL CONVENTION OF THE 77 230 N213p NATIONAL HOLINESS ASSOCIATI Compiled by Myron F. Boyd and Merne A. Harris. 78 230 P975a Adventures in Bible doctrine / by W. T. Purkiser. 79 230 P975b Beliefs that matter most / by W. T. Purkiser. 80 230 P975b, 1962 Beliefs that matter most / by W.T. Purkiser. 81 230 P975e Exploring our Christian faith / edited by W. T. Purkiser. 82 230 P975g God, man & salvation : a Biblical theology / by W. T. Purkiser, Richard S. Taylor, Willard H. Taylor. Give me an answer : significant questions selected from 'The Answer Corner' of the Herald of Holiness / by 83 230 P975gi W.T. Purkiser. ELEMENTS OF DIVINITY, OR, A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF BIBLE THEOLOGY, COMPRISING THE 84 230 R14e DOCTRINES, EVIDENCES, MORA by Thomas N. Ralston ; edited by T.O. Summers, D.D. 85 230 W585e Essential Christian beliefs / by Stephen S. White. 86 230 W648c Christian theology / by H. Orton Wiley. 87 230 W648c Christian theology / by H. Orton Wiley. 88 230 W648c Christian theology / by H. Orton Wiley. Olivet Nazarene University Page 2 Updated 5/1/2019 Cataloged Holiness Collection Materials # CALL NUMBER TITLE 89 230 W648i, 1964 Introduction to Christian theology / by H. Orton Wiley and Paul T. Culbertson. 90 230.044 G798i INTRODUCTION TO WESLEYAN THEOLOGY William M. Greathouse and H. Ray Dunning. 91 230.046 G871w Wesleyan-holiness theology / J. Kenneth Grider ; foreword by Thomas C. Oden. 92 230.0711 K591s Story of Asbury Theological Seminary / Kenneth Cain Kinghorn. 93 230.0711 R183m More preachers and better preachers : the first fifty years of Nazarene Theological Seminary / Harold E. Raser. 94 230.09 L585yr C.S. Lewis and the bright shadow of holiness / Gerard Reed. 95 230.09 L973h HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE HOLINESS MOVEMENT by Robert Lloyd Lunsford. WORD AND THE DOCTRINE : STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY WESLEYAN- ARMINIAN THEOLOGY compiled by 96 230.7 G275w Kenneth E. Geiger. 97 230.7 Od2d, 2008 Doctrinal standards in the Wesleyan tradition / Thomas C. Oden. 98 230.7 Sq11t Square peg : why Wesleyans aren't fundamentalists / Al Truesdale, editor. 99 230.7 St24w Workman that needeth not to be ashamed / by Frank Bateman Stanger. 100 230.7 W516yh Wesleyan revival : John Wesley's ethics for church and nation / by Leon Orville Hynson. Wesleyan quadrilateral : Scripture, tradition, reason & experience as a model of evangelical theology / Donald 101 230.7 W516yt A.D.
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