To be a Pilgrim: A Memoir of Ernest A. Payne

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Lutterworth Press, 1983 - Biography & Autobiography - 212 pages
Earnest Alexander Payne (1902-80). A shy man who was always surrounded by people. A true Baptist whose greatest contribution was in the wider ecumenical movement. A globe-trotter who hated the chores of traveling. An historian who was very much involved in the present and planning for the future. An academic who worked as an ecclesiastical politician. Perhaps it was this unusual merging of opposites which made him the special person that he was, and this Memoir brings out the many interests that he had and the many facets of his character. - From book cover.

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Further Education
14
Gaining Experience
37
The London Years
76
Copyright

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