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Author(s)
Hughes, L.G.
Keywords
Men
Ministry
"approaching''
mission
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Peace ethics
Governance and ethics
Christian denominations
Global Church History and World Christianity

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/159265
Abstract
"Every minister, at home, is aware of the difficulty of finding a means of "approaching'' people. Many a time now I have longed to be " introduced," or find how to introduce myself to a man. The same difficulty, but in a more acce~tuated form, faces the Army Chaplain. True, his opportunities are great and unique. He has a mission to men-to all sorts and conditions of men; the variety is almost infinite, and this adds to. his perplexities"
Date
1916
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Article
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