Raymond I. Lindquist Audio Collection
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Title: Raymond I. Lindquist Audio Collection
Dates: 1953-1972
Collection Number: CFT00154
Creator/Collector:
Extent: 14 Boxes, 14.7 linear feet
Repository:
Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Pasadena, California 91182
Abstract: The collection consists of sermons by Raymond I. Lindquist during his time at First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood in Los
Angeles, California from 1953 – 1971 and a couple of sermons from when he returned as guest preacher in 1972. The collection
also includes a sermon by J. Vernon McGee from the Church of the Open Door Sunday Service radio program and Louis Evans’ sermon
for Lindquist’s retirement celebration. The collection of audio reels has been organized according to recording date (YYYY-MM-DD).
Some recordings have multiple sermons on one reel. Due to the nature of the original recordings, some sermons have fading
and additional sounds. The audio is available in MP3 files.
Language of Material: English
Supervised use only.
[Identification of item]. Raymond I. Lindquist Audio Collection. Collection Number: CFT00154. Fuller Theological Seminary-David
Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Scope and Content of Collection
The collection consists of sermons by Raymond I. Lindquist during his time at First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood in Los
Angeles, California from 1953 – 1971 and a couple of sermons from when he returned as guest preacher in 1972. The collection
also includes a sermon by J. Vernon McGee from the Church of the Open Door Sunday Service radio program and Louis Evans’ sermon
for Lindquist’s retirement celebration. The collection of audio reels has been organized according to recording date (YYYY-MM-DD).
Some recordings have multiple sermons on one reel. Due to the nature of the original recordings, some sermons have fading
and additional sounds. The audio is available in MP3 files.