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- catalog contributor b3722571.
- catalog created "[1944]".
- catalog date "1944".
- catalog date "[1944]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1944]".
- catalog description "Pioneer groups -- The Hebrew prophets -- Jesus and his disciples -- St. Paul and the early Christians -- St. Francis and monasticism -- Eckhart, Tauler and the Friends of God -- Ruysbroeck, Groote and the Brethren of the Common Life -- Luther, Calvin and the Reformation -- Anabaptists, Mennonites, Baptists, Brethren -- George Fox and the Quakers -- John Wesley and the Methodists -- Alexander Campbell and the Restoration Movement -- Modern missionary pathfinders -- The world's student Christian movement -- Some modern social prophets -- Mahatma Gandhi and non-violence -- Two modern mystics -- Pioneering during the next half-century.".
- catalog extent "xii,".
- catalog issued "1944".
- catalog issued "[1944]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Toronto, Farrar & Rinehart, incorported".
- catalog subject "242".
- catalog subject "BV4810 .P3".
- catalog subject "Devotional literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pioneer groups -- The Hebrew prophets -- Jesus and his disciples -- St. Paul and the early Christians -- St. Francis and monasticism -- Eckhart, Tauler and the Friends of God -- Ruysbroeck, Groote and the Brethren of the Common Life -- Luther, Calvin and the Reformation -- Anabaptists, Mennonites, Baptists, Brethren -- George Fox and the Quakers -- John Wesley and the Methodists -- Alexander Campbell and the Restoration Movement -- Modern missionary pathfinders -- The world's student Christian movement -- Some modern social prophets -- Mahatma Gandhi and non-violence -- Two modern mystics -- Pioneering during the next half-century.".
- catalog title "Living abundantly, a study of creative pioneer groups through twenty-seven centuries of exploration of pathways to joyous and abundant life, by Kirby Page, with the substantial collaboration of Mary Alma Page, Mary Page Raitt, Walton A. Raitt [and] Marie Tempelen Page.".
- catalog type "text".