Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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Page 52
... coming to recognize how outstanding this subject was in Christ's teaching and emphasis . Only as laymen take this requirement to heart and apply it religiously to the use of their money power , be it little or great , as well as to the ...
... coming to recognize how outstanding this subject was in Christ's teaching and emphasis . Only as laymen take this requirement to heart and apply it religiously to the use of their money power , be it little or great , as well as to the ...
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... coming to study at our seats of learning . It is estimated that at present there are as many as 12,000 of them among us . A large majority of them come to spend two years or more . They come with open minds . They are in their most ...
... coming to study at our seats of learning . It is estimated that at present there are as many as 12,000 of them among us . A large majority of them come to spend two years or more . They come with open minds . They are in their most ...
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... coming forward without wise , guiding principles ; and also learn that less than one - half of the young children and adolescents are enrolled in any form of religious education . They✓ cannot but see that the most conspicuous thing ...
... coming forward without wise , guiding principles ; and also learn that less than one - half of the young children and adolescents are enrolled in any form of religious education . They✓ cannot but see that the most conspicuous thing ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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