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The Oxford Group MRAs are always careful to explain that the name ' Oxford Group ' did not originate in the Group itself . When in 1928 seven men , six of them Oxonians , visited South Africa straight from Oxford the Press accordingly ...
The Oxford Group MRAs are always careful to explain that the name ' Oxford Group ' did not originate in the Group itself . When in 1928 seven men , six of them Oxonians , visited South Africa straight from Oxford the Press accordingly ...
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The fons et origo of the Group was Keswick : an earlier scene of its activity than Oxford was Cambridge . Its present headquarters are in London . It is to be feared that the adoption of this accidentally conferred title is an instance ...
The fons et origo of the Group was Keswick : an earlier scene of its activity than Oxford was Cambridge . Its present headquarters are in London . It is to be feared that the adoption of this accidentally conferred title is an instance ...
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It was therefore decided that the most suitable means for the Oxford Group to become a legal entity would be by way of incorporation as an ' Association not for profit , in accordance with the Companies Act ( 1929 ) .
It was therefore decided that the most suitable means for the Oxford Group to become a legal entity would be by way of incorporation as an ' Association not for profit , in accordance with the Companies Act ( 1929 ) .
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CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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