Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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... ourselves that to no other class of men is committed such great responsibility for human life and property . What could be more important than such an effort cal- culated to influence aright their character and relationships ? The ...
... ourselves that to no other class of men is committed such great responsibility for human life and property . What could be more important than such an effort cal- culated to influence aright their character and relationships ? The ...
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... ourselves in this connection to the United States of America , we may note the report that in 1929 , the latest year of which we have fairly complete records , there was given to altruistic causes over $ 2,450,000 , - 000. " A study of ...
... ourselves in this connection to the United States of America , we may note the report that in 1929 , the latest year of which we have fairly complete records , there was given to altruistic causes over $ 2,450,000 , - 000. " A study of ...
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... ourselves with more intensity to the task of developing what should be tantamount to a science , embracing such aspects of the subject as the fol- lowing : the kinds of lay talent and experience needed , the most important and hopeful ...
... ourselves with more intensity to the task of developing what should be tantamount to a science , embracing such aspects of the subject as the fol- lowing : the kinds of lay talent and experience needed , the most important and hopeful ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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