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The Ideal of the Religious community. Guild Lecture No. 139.

The Ideal of the Religious community. Guild Lecture No. 139.

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The Ideal of the Religious community. Guild Lecture No. 139.

by Bryant. Christopher

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London: The Guild of Pastoral Psychology., 1967. First Thus . Paperback. Very Good/None. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. paperback, 19 pages, very good. shelf 293

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Title
The Ideal of the Religious community. Guild Lecture No. 139.
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Bryant. Christopher
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First Thus
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The Guild of Pastoral Psychology.
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Date Published
1967
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Psychology. Psychotherapy. Counselling. Psychiatry.
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32mo - over 4" - 5" tall

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