Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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Page 47
... lands . The non - Christian religions have laymen . They also have priests . These are often called " holy men . " All too frequently this designation is a misnomer . In view of such un - ✓ fortunate associations the Christian ...
... lands . The non - Christian religions have laymen . They also have priests . These are often called " holy men . " All too frequently this designation is a misnomer . In view of such un - ✓ fortunate associations the Christian ...
Page 59
... lands has been the heathen men who have gone out to those lands from Christian lands and who have misrepresented the char- acter and faith of the land from which they have gone . The organized missionary movement is indispensable , but ...
... lands has been the heathen men who have gone out to those lands from Christian lands and who have misrepresented the char- acter and faith of the land from which they have gone . The organized missionary movement is indispensable , but ...
Page 118
... land to rouse to action that vast horde of Christian men enrolled in the Churches but seldom seen in the pews , who are only waiting for some service which re- quires these qualities in order to be brought again into active relations ...
... land to rouse to action that vast horde of Christian men enrolled in the Churches but seldom seen in the pews , who are only waiting for some service which re- quires these qualities in order to be brought again into active relations ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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