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the Agoga plan

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Language
English
Pages
15

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Young men in Baptist Sunday-schools: the Agoga plan
Publish date unknown, [American Baptist Publication Society]
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"[The Agoga movement] furnishes the advantages of a general name and form of constitution, with motto, emblem, and literature, without imposing upon the [Sunday school] class any obligation to support an interdenominational organization with subscriptions to its official publications, with dues for the maintenance of its general work, and with attendance [to] its conventions."--P. 3.

"The object of this class shall be to promote practical Christian living among young men. Our motto shall be, 'Get another man.'"--P. 12.

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Philadelphia, Pa.]

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BV1485 .A44 1900z

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15 pages
Number of pages
15

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OL44930447M
OCLC/WorldCat
319073189

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