Some topics are addressed in messages on other subjects.
Each message has a catalog number. This number has three parts: Let’s
use the following two catalog numbers as examples: GP-34-01 and HT-94-01/19
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Two Letters. Most of the time this is the persons initials backwards.
Examples:
GP
is Gillquist Peter
HT
is Hopko Thomas
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Two numbers. This first set of numbers is the subject: Examples: 34 is Personal Testimony. 94 is prayer. Look on
page 56 for a list of the subjects.
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The second set of numbers is the number of the tape in a series.
GP-34-01 means it is the first tape. Most of the time if the next tape listed is by
the same author and has the same subject, the next tape will be the next number (Example:
HT-60-05, HT-60-06, HT-60-07 are three messages in a series). If the number is HT-94-01/19
it means there are 19 tapes in that series on Prayer by Thomas Hopko.
If there is a CD (
) or MP3-CD (
)
after the item number it means that a CD or MP3 CD is available for this message. If there is
no CD or MP3 CD after the item number, the message is on audio cassette only.
WK-66-01/12 CD is a series of 12 messages by Bishop KALLISTOS Ware on Personhood.
It is available on CD and cassette.