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- catalog contributor b3720364.
- catalog contributor b3720365.
- catalog created "[1942]".
- catalog date "1942".
- catalog date "[1942]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1942]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "The Christian order: The soul of man, by S. J. Marriott. The family and the home, by the Bishop of Chelmsford. Town and country planning, by A. Trystan Edwards. Religion in the school, by the headmaster of Rugby. Equality of educational opportunity, by F. C. Pond.--Man and money, by W. G. Peck.--The revival of rural life, by A. E. Baker.--What shall the new order be?: The case for common ownership, by Richard Acland. Christian corporatism, by Ruth Kenyon. Socialism is the only way to democracy, by Sidney Dark.".
- catalog extent "192 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Towards a Christian order.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Towards a Christian order.".
- catalog issued "1942".
- catalog issued "[1942]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, ltd.".
- catalog relation "Towards a Christian order.".
- catalog subject "261".
- catalog subject "BR115.S6 T6".
- catalog subject "Christian sociology.".
- catalog subject "Malvern Conference (1941 : Malvern College)".
- catalog subject "Malvern conference, Malvern college, Malvern, Eng.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Christian order: The soul of man, by S. J. Marriott. The family and the home, by the Bishop of Chelmsford. Town and country planning, by A. Trystan Edwards. Religion in the school, by the headmaster of Rugby. Equality of educational opportunity, by F. C. Pond.--Man and money, by W. G. Peck.--The revival of rural life, by A. E. Baker.--What shall the new order be?: The case for common ownership, by Richard Acland. Christian corporatism, by Ruth Kenyon. Socialism is the only way to democracy, by Sidney Dark.".
- catalog title "Towards a Christian order, by the Bishop of Chelmsford [and others] ... with an introduction by the Archbishop of Canterbury.".
- catalog type "text".