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Gill, A. J. (Andrew Jackson), 1846-1919Keywords
Clergy--United StatesGoucher, John Franklin, 1845-1922--Correspondence
Methodism in literature
Methodist Church (U.S.)--History
Methodist Church--Clergy--Correspondence
Methodist Episcopal Church--Missions
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Letter dated September 5, 1911 from A. J. (Andrew Jackson) Gill, a Methodist minister in the Baltimore Conference then working in Aberdeen, Maryland, to John Franklin Goucher, thanking him for sending a complementary copy of his new book titled "The Growth of the Missionary Concept", calling it "the finest and most powerful book on the missionary subject" and attesting to Goucher having "the third blessing", i.e., common sense.Type
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