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S.C.M. Press
Language
English
Pages
216

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Table of Contents

What is the gospel? By J.W. Welch.
Why can't we hear the gospel today? By F.A. Cockin.
The gospel preached by the Apostles, by C.H. Dodd.
Life made possible by the gospel, by R.L. Smith.
Death and the new life, by F.A. Iremonger.
Into action, by J.P.R. Maud.
The word of the Old Testament prophets for today, by W.A.L. Elmslie.
What the gospel means today, by J.S. Stewart.
Life illuminated by the gospel, by H.T. Vodden.
What the gospel lays upon us, by P.R. Clifford.

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"First published June 1944."

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Broadcast series.

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Library of Congress
BR125 .M374

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216 p.
Number of pages
216

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OL6477919M
LCCN
44047091
OCLC/WorldCat
972493

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