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A Reading and a Working Church, the Demand of Christianity

Rev Dp Kidder-2011-01-01-ePlace - Preserving, Learning, and Creative Exchange (Asbury Theological Seminary)

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"Imagine the whole Christian Church, in the persons of its individual members, thus actively engaged in working for the Lord, superadding to personal effort the powerful agency of a sanctified Christian literature, and how great would be the promise of success! ... Reader you have at once a privilege and a responsibility in the matter. First, be a diligent student of Christian truth,... then go and work in the vineyard of the Lord, that God may be honored, and that souls may be saved through your instrumentality." This tract is a condensation of the sermon delivered by Rev. D. P. Kidder at the Tract Anniversary in Akron, Ohio on December 5, 1874.

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"Imagine the whole Christian Church, in the persons of its individual members, thus actively engaged in working for the Lord, superadding to personal effort the powerful agency of a sanctified Christian literature, and how great would be the promise of success! ... Reader you have at once a privilege and a responsibility in the matter. First, be a diligent student of Christian truth,... then go and work in the vineyard of the Lord, that God may be honored, and that souls may be saved through your instrumentality." This tract is a condensation of the sermon delivered by Rev. D. P. Kidder at the Tract Anniversary in Akron, Ohio on December 5, 1874.

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ChristianityReading (process)SociologyHistoryPhilosophyTheologyLinguistics

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