Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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... never been great , their influence has been widely pervasive and profound , never more so than to - day . 99 5. One of the greatest contributions which lay - ✓ men have made to Christianity , especially in mod- ern times , has been ...
... never been great , their influence has been widely pervasive and profound , never more so than to - day . 99 5. One of the greatest contributions which lay - ✓ men have made to Christianity , especially in mod- ern times , has been ...
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... never reach the great mass of men . The vast majority can never understand that secret of life which is the possession of Christian men unless they first see it in the life of one who lives as they live ; and they can seldom understand ...
... never reach the great mass of men . The vast majority can never understand that secret of life which is the possession of Christian men unless they first see it in the life of one who lives as they live ; and they can seldom understand ...
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... never will evangelize the world with professional missionaries . It never has been done . It cannot be done .. · • " We are waiting for the day when . every man who goes out in the diplomatic or consular or commercial responsibility ...
... never will evangelize the world with professional missionaries . It never has been done . It cannot be done .. · • " We are waiting for the day when . every man who goes out in the diplomatic or consular or commercial responsibility ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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