The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... success in their controversial ministry . The famous Oxford speech of Disraeli had merely made orthodoxy look ridiculous . Three enemies had broken the backbone of Victorian evangelism . The first and most dangerous was the lurking ...
... success in their controversial ministry . The famous Oxford speech of Disraeli had merely made orthodoxy look ridiculous . Three enemies had broken the backbone of Victorian evangelism . The first and most dangerous was the lurking ...
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... success of the Group Movement is revealing the latent desire that existed in the most apparently surprising people to throw themselves with passion and excitement into the loyalty of taking Christ at His exact word . Perhaps the ...
... success of the Group Movement is revealing the latent desire that existed in the most apparently surprising people to throw themselves with passion and excitement into the loyalty of taking Christ at His exact word . Perhaps the ...
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... success , and to imbue others with his optimism was by no means easy . He frankly says that it was more difficult to finance the process than to create it . In the end he was successful in finding among the directors of powerful ...
... success , and to imbue others with his optimism was by no means easy . He frankly says that it was more difficult to finance the process than to create it . In the end he was successful in finding among the directors of powerful ...
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