Box 08
Contains 23 Results:
Greenway, Roger & Edna, 1972-1975
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Greenway, Roger & Edna, 1977-1985
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Greenway, Roger & Edna, 1986-1987
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Greenway, Roger & Edna, 1988-1990
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Greenway, Roger & Edna, 1991-1999
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Gregory—Griffiths
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Grigg—Gritter
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Groenewal—Gundrum
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Gundry, Stanley (Zondervan)
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Gunther—Gyger
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.