Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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... seen , were laymen ; a large proportion of the monks were in the lay orders ; and the Wesleyan movement owed its early great expansion to its lay preachers . John Wesley in his A Farther Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion , written in ...
... seen , were laymen ; a large proportion of the monks were in the lay orders ; and the Wesleyan movement owed its early great expansion to its lay preachers . John Wesley in his A Farther Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion , written in ...
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... seen in the increased attention and leadership they are giving to the discussion of the social problems in the open forums , men's Bible classes , and clubs of the Churches . They have also been an important factor in the formulation of ...
... seen in the increased attention and leadership they are giving to the discussion of the social problems in the open forums , men's Bible classes , and clubs of the Churches . They have also been an important factor in the formulation of ...
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... 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 with the Churches.1 We can all recall having heard or read such mighty messages . Horace ...
... 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 with the Churches.1 We can all recall having heard or read such mighty messages . Horace ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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