The gospel, the church and society; Congregationalism to-day; a book of essays, prepared under the direction of "Committee of one hundred" for the International Congregational council.
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TextPublication details: New York, N.Y., The General council of the Congregational and Christian churches [c1938]Description: 190 p. 19 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BX 7115 .I5
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Introduction signed: Frederick L. Fagley, secretary [of] the Committee.
The evolution of modern Congregationalism by Matthew Spinka.--Revelation and Christian experience, by E. W. Lyman.--Regeneration of the individual and of society, by J. W. Buckham.--The sacraments and the ministry, by G. G. Atkins.--The historic occasion and the validity of Congregationalism, by F. Q. Blanchard.--The place of Congregationalism in the ecumenical church, by H. S. Leiper.--The significance of the Congregational ideal, by Douglas Horton.--Independency and Christian fellowship, by W. E. Gilroy.--The road to Christian unity, by W. L. Sperry.--The influence of the church on society, by A. W. Palmer.--The church and the state, by A. E. Holt.--The church and economic processes, by A. W. Swan.--The Christian conscience and the family of nations, by H. A. Atkinson.--The church and non-Christians, by H. V. White.
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