Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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Page 88
... hold- ing aloof from the Christian Churches , because of what they regard as their obstinate conservatism , their narrow ecclesiasticism , and their failure to state the truths of the Christian religion in language intelligible to a ...
... hold- ing aloof from the Christian Churches , because of what they regard as their obstinate conservatism , their narrow ecclesiasticism , and their failure to state the truths of the Christian religion in language intelligible to a ...
Page 107
... hold of the young . Why ? Because of their unspent years , their abounding vitality , their unspoiled powers , their susceptibility to impressions . Then they are in the habit - forming years , the vision - forming period , the days of ...
... hold of the young . Why ? Because of their unspent years , their abounding vitality , their unspoiled powers , their susceptibility to impressions . Then they are in the habit - forming years , the vision - forming period , the days of ...
Page 124
... hold back the expansion of the Christian religion , when we fail to bring them into the heart of such vision- imparting , transforming , and energizing occasions . No effort is too great to put forth in order to afford them such ...
... hold back the expansion of the Christian religion , when we fail to bring them into the heart of such vision- imparting , transforming , and energizing occasions . No effort is too great to put forth in order to afford them such ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF LAYMEN TO | 1 |
THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
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