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Fire-proof Judgment
Typewritten notes for a sermon using I Corinthians3:11-15. This discusses the resurrection of the believer and the unbeliever, and was preached in Brownwood, TX.
"It is Finished"
Handwritten notes for a sermon about the last words of Christ on the cross, and what they meant. This was preached in Brownwood, Texas.
Family Government
A handwritten outline, written in pencil, for a sermon taken from lessons in the first four chapters of Samuel. This gives guidelines for running a Godly household. This was preached in Brownwood, Texas.
Consecration (2)
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on I Chronicles 29:5 and discusses the meaning of Consecration and evidences of this in our lives. A revised copy of a sermon given in Brownwood, Texas.
Consecration
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on I Chronicles 29:5 and discusses the meaning of Consecration and evidences of this in our lives. Preached in Brownwood, Texas.
Co-workers with God
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on I Corinthians 3:9 concerning the fact that we are labors together with God. Preached in Brownwood, Texas.
Christ in the Beginning
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on John 1:1, and tackles the subject of who is Christ from the beginning of time. He is God; he is in the Trinity; and he is the word of God. This was given in Brownwood, Texas
Books, Good and Bad
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on The Bible is the only "inspired" book, but there are other worthy books to read and many not worth the time to read them. We must learn to discern the difference. This was given in Brownwood, Texas
Awful Manifestation of God
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on Habakkuk 2:20 speaking of the temple and the presence of God. This was preached in Brownwood, Texas.
Now and Then (2)
A handwritten revision of the 1894 sermon. This was preached in Rochelle (04/25/1904), Talfra (05/09/1909), and Blackwell, Texas (11/1912)
Slander and Libel
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on Lev. 19:16. Caution is given to what we say about others. This was preached in Brownwood, Texas.
Now and Then
A handwritten manuscript of a sermon based on II Cor. 13:12 speaking of eternity preached in Brownwood, Texas, and published in the Southwest Baptist magazine.
Missionary Sermon
Handwritten manuscript of a sermon preached in Brownwood, Texas on 09/26/1897, and again on 10/09/1904. The scripture used was Romans 8:9, and the theme centered around a missionary spirit testifies to regeneration.
Dry Bones
Typewritten notes for a sermon using Ezekiel 37:1-14 about the Valley of Dry Bones. Preached in Brownwood, Texas on 12/26/1897, and again on 12/08.1901, and also in Rochelle, Texas on 5/22/1909.
I Am Hath Sent Me Unto You
A handwritten manuscript of a sermon given in Brenham, Texas.
Light
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon given in McKinney, Texas on June 10, 1894, and also at Kingston Commencement on June 3, 1894. Scriptures used were Genesis 1:3 and 1:14. Also includes one page about Ancient Craft Masonry's thoughts on light.
The Four Winds
A handwritten page of notes for a sermon based on Rev. 7:2.
Ask, Seek, Knock
Handwritten notes for a sermon considering "Ask, Seek, Knock" as three distinct thoughts or emphasis for one thought.
Sermon to the Firemen of McKinney, Texas
A typewritten manuscript of a sermon given in McKinney, Texas to the Fire Companies of the city May 6, 1894. Topic: Fire, its force, those who fight it, and the end times eternal fire.
The Best Time To Seek the Lord
A handwritten page of notes for a sermon preached in Brownwood, Texas based on Isaiah 5:5-7 (God's Disappointing Vineyard).
Angels
A handwritten outline for a sermon on Angels using 2 Kings 6:8-18. The sermon was given in Brownwood, Texas.
[Photograph of Daniel Baker Students, 1920]
Photograph of the student body of Daniel Baker College posing outside of the school's Administration building.
[Photograph of Daniel Baker Students and Faculty, 1920-21]
Photograph of the faculty and student body of Daniel Baker College posing outside of the school's Administration building.
[Howard Payne Dorm]
A B/W negative of a building used as a dormitory for Howard Payne College.
[Headshot of Cleo McChristy #2]
Glass lantern slide plate of Cleo McChristy, Professor of English at Howard Payne College.
[Howard Payne Academy Students #3]
A B/W negative of a group of students of Howard Payne Academy "hamming it up" for the camera. The First Baptist Church of Brownwood is in the background across the street.
[Photograph of Landscape]
Photograph of
[Photograph of Elephant Procession]
Photograph of a line of elephants walking along a narrow dirt road (away from the camera) through scrub-brush while a group of people look on from the right side of the path. Most of the elephants have one person riding them, but several smaller elephants walk without a rider beside those with a rider. Other people walk alongside the elephants. The dirt road cuts through a large, open field of scrub-brush with a few trees near the road.
[Howard Payne Riding Club]
Glass lantern slide plate of the riding club at Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas.
[Brownwood, Texas Building #4]
Glass lantern slide plate of an unidentified building in Brownwood, Texas.
[Photograph of Children Playing by Tree]
Photograph of two small children to the right of a tree, while a young woman in a tulle hat kneels with them, facing left. The young children are wearing light-colored dresses, and the older child, a girl, is perched between the main trunk of the tree and a smaller branch near the ground. There is a larger wooded area in the background, across a small grassy area.
[Howard Payne Library]
A B/W negative of the inside of the library of Howard Payne College. There is a Liberty Bond poster on the window over the radiator on the right side of the photo.
[Coleman Hill Park]
Glass lantern slide plate of Coleman Hill Park, looking east. View of the brick plant that was closed long ago.
[Photograph of Small Boat on the Water]
Photograph of a small rowing boat on the left edge of a small body of water. The grassy and rocky banks of the water are dotted with small bushes, and several water plants are growing near the water's edge.
[Photograph of Industrial City Area and Water]
Photograph of a body of water with small passenger steamboats moving across it. In the distance, tall, multistory buildings with smoking stacks sit on the land bordering the water, which is also lined with trees.
[Central Ward School Exterior]
Glass lantern slide plate of Central Ward School in Brownwood, Texas.
[Photograph of Campsite in the Trees]
Photograph of a small campsite among tall trees. A pitched tent sits between two of the trees, the flap of the tent pulled open to real the edge of a cot and a dark interior. Chopped firewood litters the campsite, which is surrounded by denser bushes and trees.
[Photograph of Children with Pony]
Photograph of a group of boys, wearing loose clothing, and girls, wearing dresses or skirts and blouses, with a small, dark pony. The two larger boys are sitting on the pony, which is bridled and saddled, with a smaller boy sitting between them. One of the girls, standing behind the pony, has her right arm draped over the pony's neck. The children are grouped in front of a tall bush, and in the background, a wooden fence leads to a small wooden shack.
[Photograph of Taylor with Stringer of Catfish]
Photograph of Thomas Taylor holding up a stringer strung through thirteen catfish of various sizes. He is wearing light-colored clothes and a dark hat and is standing on the rocky bank of a creek. The creek and a number of trees are visible in the background.
[Photograph of Silos and Barn]
Photograph of a long barn to the right of five metal silos, taken at an elevated spot on a rocky hill. In the background, other barns, farmhouses, and silos can be seen on either side of a train track, intermingled with trees.
[Photograph of Woman and Child on Path in Woods]
Photograph of a woman with long hair, in belted pants and a working shirt standing with a stick down a narrow path through tall, thin trees. Closer to the camera, a small, curly-haired child sits on a thin log along the right side of the path.
[Headshot of Wright Armstrong]
Glass lantern slide plate of Wright Armstrong, Director of the Old Grey Mare Band.
[Howard Payne Classroom with Maps]
A B/W negative of a classroom on the Howard Payne College campus. Maps on the wall are of the Bible Lands.
[Two Women Outside HPC Old Main]
A B/W negative of two young women students on the steps of Old Main of the Howard Payne College campus. The cornerstone of the building reads: "Howard Payne College, Sept. 16, 1890," and an open "Holy Bible" is carved in the center.
[Picture of Thomas H. Taylor]
A B/W negative of Thomas H. Taylor, President of Howard Payne College standing in front of the University President's home.
[Brownwood, Texas Parade]
A B/W negative of a parade of cars with spectators lining the street in Brownwood, Texas.
[Photograph of Man and Two Women at Large Tree]
Photograph of a man perched on the roots of a large tree, at its trunk, above two women in bonnets sitting on the ground in front of the tree. The man is wearing a dark, wide-brimmed hat, a long-sleeve, buttoned coat, and pants. The women are obscured by bright light and the woman on the right is holding a small child. The small group is surrounded by more trees, grass, and shrubs of a wooded area.
[Brownwood Junior High Rogan Building]
Glass lantern slide plate of the front of the Rogan Building (Brownwood Junior High) in Brownwood, Texas, between Durham and Rogan on Ave. B.
[Three Students Outside Old Main]
A B/W negative of three students sitting on the steps of Old Main on the Howard Payne College Campus.
[Memorial Hall and USO]
Glass lantern slide plate of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and USO in Brownwood, Texas.
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