Notes, 1893-1894.

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Notes, 1893-1894.

Microfilm copy of 1 volume of handwritten notes. The material was part of the "Sunday School Normal Notes." The notes summarize different lessons and their doctrinal importance. Also included is a section by George H. Brimhall on "Sunday School Methods and Devices."

1 reel of microfilm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6710503

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