I did a Google search, and found the chart here:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/20914924/Th ... lly-Traced
Just an FYI, in order to download it, you have to subscribe to the docstoc.com website.
However, in reading the online version of it, I recognized it as a chart published by Burton Barber many years ago. I happen to know him. Prior to his death, he preached for the church my parents attended in Galax, Va - Locust Grove church of Christ - an instrumental church. Nevertheless, prior to his death he gave me several things he had printed and among them was two copies of that particular chart.
In further research, and in reading the online document, I found that it was available for free, along with many other charts and studies written by Burton and preserved by Charles Dailey. They are available at http://charlesdailey.net and found in the resource Menu under "Print-it-yourself literature".
Hope this is helpful to all.
Tom Sutherland
Montgomery, AL
church history chart
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church history chart
Could be good Info for file. I have seen charts like these, maybe even this one, used most effectively in personal home Bible study(s).
In Him for truth.
more church history chart
More info on still more mat'l.
BTW, in further research on Burton Barber's chart and the free download
offered by Charles Dailey, I came across a link that contains a number of
older book, charts, lessons, etc. on the Northwest College of the Bible web
site: http://ncbible.info/MoodRes/Library.html
Appears to be MANY items that would be useful - most in pdf format!
Tom Sutherland
In Him for truth.