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Old 11-09-2010, 09:17 PM
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Re: The Role of a New Testament Prophet

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information for you young preachers, back in the day, we just had our Bibles (Scofield, Dake, Thompson Chain, and Dixon), concordances, and Bible Dictionaries. We also had the Oneness Pentecostal Correspondence Course which was a two volume edition of mimeographed pages. Volume 1 contained lessons on some Old Testament books like Genesis, Exodus, Ester Ruth and Hosea plus 26 lessons on The Tabernacle. These were by Mrs. E. Rohn. This volume also contained 37 lessons on church history by Myrl Nutting. These lessons also contained information on Daniel's image with the head of gold on down to the feet of iron and clay and spoke of Mussolin's ventures into Ethiopia (1935-1936) and speaks of "The Spanish Civil War now raging in Spain (January 1939). Volume 2 of that course was called "Rightly Dividing the Word" by John H. Dearing and contains "100 Bible Subjects" and "Several Complete N.T. Books."

It is my understanding that at one time this was part of the required reading for someone who wanted to obtain license with the UPC but did not have a Bible School education.
My copy of this course is in two volumes of loose leaf pages that I obtained in 1956.

A newer version is called the First Edition and was copyrighted in 1966 by E. Rohn and shows contributors as E. Rohn, Mrs. E. Rohn, Myrl Nutting, John Dearing, and Ruby Martin with Editors: David K. Bernard, Johnny Celey and then a Revised Edition copy righted in 2001 Word Aflame Press Hazelwood, MO 63042-2299. I have a pdf copy but it is too large to attach to a post here. I can furnish it to anyone who will contact me and give me an email address where they can receive a large pdf as an attachment.
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