The Journal of Religion, 2 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1922 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... given place to a time of eager inquiry , earnest appreciation , and active co - operation . It was the Rev. Charles E. Jefferson , D.D. , of the Broadway Tabernacle Church , New York City , who some time ago prophesied that within a few ...
... given place to a time of eager inquiry , earnest appreciation , and active co - operation . It was the Rev. Charles E. Jefferson , D.D. , of the Broadway Tabernacle Church , New York City , who some time ago prophesied that within a few ...
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... given over to the discussion of distinctly Jewish questions with a large audience of Jewish young people every Sunday night . The older men of the synagogue looked on in amazement and some of them in fear and trembling as they saw the ...
... given over to the discussion of distinctly Jewish questions with a large audience of Jewish young people every Sunday night . The older men of the synagogue looked on in amazement and some of them in fear and trembling as they saw the ...
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... given the best training in the social sciences our universities can provide , and should have courage , tact , and sympathy in an unusual degree . If such might in truth become the recognized function of the ministry , what a challenge ...
... given the best training in the social sciences our universities can provide , and should have courage , tact , and sympathy in an unusual degree . If such might in truth become the recognized function of the ministry , what a challenge ...
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... given shelter . These two belong respectively to the Western and Eastern branches of the Hongwanji sect , and this is the most active in such ways , though unfortunately the members of the two branches fight " like brothers , " as one ...
... given shelter . These two belong respectively to the Western and Eastern branches of the Hongwanji sect , and this is the most active in such ways , though unfortunately the members of the two branches fight " like brothers , " as one ...
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... it accomplished ? It has kept in the church a number of the thoughtful , modern - minded men and women who might otherwise have given it up as hopelessly obscurantist . Moreover it hopes to turn back 88 THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION.
... it accomplished ? It has kept in the church a number of the thoughtful , modern - minded men and women who might otherwise have given it up as hopelessly obscurantist . Moreover it hopes to turn back 88 THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION.
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