Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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Page 69
... important impacts of the West are those made in the West itself upon people from Asia , Africa , and Latin America who are guests within our gates . Among them are an increasing number of ordinary travelers , who come among us expressly ...
... important impacts of the West are those made in the West itself upon people from Asia , Africa , and Latin America who are guests within our gates . Among them are an increasing number of ordinary travelers , who come among us expressly ...
Page 70
... important than any of these con- tacts at home or abroad is that with the foreign students from all parts of the non - Christian world who in ever - growing numbers are coming to study at our seats of learning . It is estimated that at ...
... important than any of these con- tacts at home or abroad is that with the foreign students from all parts of the non - Christian world who in ever - growing numbers are coming to study at our seats of learning . It is estimated that at ...
Page 93
... important and so necessary a function as in the past . As much as ever the clergyman is called upon to lead the whole Church in definite , aggressive action , and , to this end , to build up , to train , to inspire , and to direct the ...
... important and so necessary a function as in the past . As much as ever the clergyman is called upon to lead the whole Church in definite , aggressive action , and , to this end , to build up , to train , to inspire , and to direct the ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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