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The British Weekly

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The Oxford Groups recovered the method of personal evangalism.
It is hard to see how fault can be found either with the method or spirit of their study or manner of reporting their findings.
Every minister will admit that personal testimony has always been an important factor in the effectual preaching of the Gospel.
House parties in Switzerland.
A bread salesman was notorious for his temper. This changed and his mates wanted to know what had happened.
Knights, clerks, students, bishops, journalists, teachers, clergyman, together sharing a common experience.
In appreciation of my friend Dr. Douglas, familiarly known to us in South Africa as R. B. D.
A wide cross section of society, including many clergy, attend Oxford Group meeting in Central Hall, Westminster.
'One reads with interest your published impression of the Oxford Group Movement by Rev Harold A. Cockburn.'
'These young people are perfectly sincere. They know what the word 'absolute' means and they don't shirk its implications.'
'Things are coming to a pretty pass, when religion is being made a personal matter,' said Lord Selbourne.
A quality of life.
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