Mine Eyes Have SeenThe life of the editor of the ''Christian Herald'', a Chaplain in World War I, who tells his thoughts as a father and minister upon the death at sea of his son, a Chaplain in World War II. |
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Mothers of Men 1914 | 42 |
InterChurch World Movement | 114 |
Dr Polings Radio Talks 1927 | 164 |
Copyright | |
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