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Contributors were allowed considerable freedom , but the official expressions for the church were guarded . Larsen believed firmly that petty altercations were only a hindrance to the progress of the church , but to steer clear of them ...
Contributors were allowed considerable freedom , but the official expressions for the church were guarded . Larsen believed firmly that petty altercations were only a hindrance to the progress of the church , but to steer clear of them ...
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preserved through the medium of their mother tongue . Whatever dreams he may have had that his own work and that of his church might expand into wider fields faded into the distance , and he continued , as he had begun , to devote ...
preserved through the medium of their mother tongue . Whatever dreams he may have had that his own work and that of his church might expand into wider fields faded into the distance , and he continued , as he had begun , to devote ...
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In his New Year's editorial in 1905 , he again reminded the people of the church that , after its great jubilee of thanksgiving for what had been accomplished , the church had not rested , “ Everywhere we found , not laurels on which to ...
In his New Year's editorial in 1905 , he again reminded the people of the church that , after its great jubilee of thanksgiving for what had been accomplished , the church had not rested , “ Everywhere we found , not laurels on which to ...
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