Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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... tion leading to its own initiation . This lay under- taking may properly be regarded as a movement rather than a formal organization . From the be- ginning in 1906 it had the simplest of machinery and was essentially a voluntary ...
... tion leading to its own initiation . This lay under- taking may properly be regarded as a movement rather than a formal organization . From the be- ginning in 1906 it had the simplest of machinery and was essentially a voluntary ...
Page 95
... tion of the pastor with the laymen of his church when he said : I wish that I could devote every hour of the day to calling on my people . I know of no happier or more help- ful work that a pastor can do ; and I call as much as I can ...
... tion of the pastor with the laymen of his church when he said : I wish that I could devote every hour of the day to calling on my people . I know of no happier or more help- ful work that a pastor can do ; and I call as much as I can ...
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... tion of the significance of , 5 , 16 f . apologetics , one of the most telling , afforded by the practice and propagation of the Christian faith by , 45 ff . apostolic age , lessons of the , concerning , 1 ff . apostolic practice ...
... tion of the significance of , 5 , 16 f . apologetics , one of the most telling , afforded by the practice and propagation of the Christian faith by , 45 ff . apostolic age , lessons of the , concerning , 1 ff . apostolic practice ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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