Untitled Folder containing papers and bible study notes

  • Reference
    • GB 133 JGP/1/10
  • Dates of Creation
    • c. 1989 – 2009
  • Physical Description
    • 1 folder

Scope and Content

Folder contains papers, publications, and bible study notes, including:

  • Obituary for Joy Guy written by Neil Summerton.
  • Conference Paper on the Spirituality of Brethren Leaders in the mid-Twentieth Century by Beth Dickson.
  • Bible study notes entitled Justice, with reference to Psalm 89, 2 [Sam] and [David] 8:15. 1 sheet.
  • Pages from The Bible in a Year, with occasional annotations. 35 sheets.
  • Bible study notes written on reverse of invitation card, numbered and not in order; the first detailing Luke, the second referencing Job and [John] Bunyan, and the third discussing forgiveness. Another sheet, written on notepaper, asks ‘What does the Lord require?’ 4 sheets.

Booklets from Bible Studies Events at Cotswold Farm, containing a schedule of the day’s events, relevant passages from the Bible, and occasional questions for discussion. The booklets cover the following events:

  • ‘Wealth and poverty’, 07/10/2006.
  • ‘In the footsteps of Jesus: the world of Mark’s gospel’, 16/09/2006.
  • ‘Bookends: Genesis’, 03/09/2005.
  • ‘Bookends: Revelation’, 10/12/2005.
  • ‘Lift your eyes higher: the Prophet Isaiah’, 08/09/2007.
  • ‘In the mire with Jeremiah’, 13/10/2007.
  • ‘Through heaven and hell with Ezekiel’, 17/11/2007.

Included are three articles on the Epiphany, printed from various internet sources on 02/01/2004:

  • ‘What is the Epiphany of our Lord?’ by Pastor Richard P. Bucher. 4 sheets.
  • ‘Epiphany’ by Cyril Martindale from New Advent’s Catholic Encyclopaedia. 6 sheets, 15/09/2003
  • ‘The season of Epiphany’ from the Christian Resource Institute’s The Voice. 3 sheets, 03/12/2003.

Additional notes include:

  • Vietnamese Buddhist monk and philosopher, Thich Nhat Hanh, writing about enjoying a good cup of tea.
  • ‘What does Paul mean by “The Israel of God”’ in Galatians 6:16?’ by Bill [?] on 30/01/2006.
  • ‘Read Isaiah 40’, containing additional annotations.