Christ-bhakti: Narayan Vaman Tilak and Christian Work Among HindusBiography of Narayan Vaman Tilak, 1861-1919, Marathi poet and a Christian convert from Hinduism. |
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... never developed as its early proponents had hoped . J.Z. Hodge commented at the Tambaram International Missionary Conference in 1938 that " it is nothing less than a tragedy that the work begun so well by the late Dr. Farquhar has never ...
... never developed as its early proponents had hoped . J.Z. Hodge commented at the Tambaram International Missionary Conference in 1938 that " it is nothing less than a tragedy that the work begun so well by the late Dr. Farquhar has never ...
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... never describe the call of God as ' Death ' , because it is to be called of God , God's calling . It is an awakening to new life . When thoughts of death come into my mind I never feel despondent . ' No trouble while dying , no trouble ...
... never describe the call of God as ' Death ' , because it is to be called of God , God's calling . It is an awakening to new life . When thoughts of death come into my mind I never feel despondent . ' No trouble while dying , no trouble ...
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... Never hurry . Any pushing for a decision or conversion will do great harm . God must work , and the Holy Spirit should be given freedom to move at his own pace . Even after a profession of Christ is made , do not force quick changes ...
... Never hurry . Any pushing for a decision or conversion will do great harm . God must work , and the Holy Spirit should be given freedom to move at his own pace . Even after a profession of Christ is made , do not force quick changes ...
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Christ-bhakti: Narayan Vaman Tilak and Christian Work Among Hindus Herbert L. Richard No preview available - 1991 |
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