Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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Page 49
... attention , enlist the interest , and command the coöperation of men of large affairs , influence , and possibilities the collaboration of the strongest laymen is essential . These men , the leaders in the community , or in the various ...
... attention , enlist the interest , and command the coöperation of men of large affairs , influence , and possibilities the collaboration of the strongest laymen is essential . These men , the leaders in the community , or in the various ...
Page 104
... attention and confidence of the other undergraduates and their attendance upon subsequent events or meetings . In this work of commanding the attention and the service of the lay forces of the country it is well to make up our minds ...
... attention and confidence of the other undergraduates and their attendance upon subsequent events or meetings . In this work of commanding the attention and the service of the lay forces of the country it is well to make up our minds ...
Page 106
... attention to a rela- tively unfamiliar aspect of the life and influence of Phillips Brooks which shows how central in his thought was the enlistment of youth : sur- His interest in young men while in college passed the interest he felt ...
... attention to a rela- tively unfamiliar aspect of the life and influence of Phillips Brooks which shows how central in his thought was the enlistment of youth : sur- His interest in young men while in college passed the interest he felt ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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