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View of the Essentials of Group Cohesion
Dr. Frank Buchman Founder of the Oxford Group Dr
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What's What in Aa History
The First Roman Catholics in Alcoholics Anonymous
WAB: the Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament Records, 1931-1961 2
Sobriety Variety Pages
The Serenity Prayer. . .It's Origin Is Traced
Ebby in Exile a Vital AA Link
Shelf List 1/18 East Dorset VT 05253 Title Author's Name 1 the 7 Key Principles of Successful Recovery: the Basic Tools for Progress, Growth, and Happiness B., Mel
Does the Oxford Group Still Exist? Fr. Bill W
The Four Absolutes of the Oxford Group Do They Have a Place in Today’S 12 Step Programs? by Fr
Frank Buchman 1878 – 1961 Founder of the Oxford Group
Rowland Hazard (1881-1945)
National Clergy Conference on Alcoholism
Reinhold Niebuhr and the Soviet Union, 1930-1945 Chen
The Legacy of John Copley Winslow
Top View
The Transformers Continuity and Change in the European Campaigns of American Evangelists Frank Buchman and Billy Graham, 1920–1960
A.A.-12 Step Influences from the Oxford Group What the Last
What Is the Oxford Group?
God and Spirituality
THE OXFORD GROUP CHALLENGES AMERICA” by Emily Newell Blair from the October 1936 Good Housekeeping Magazine
'We All Need Constant Change': the Oxford
Frank Buchman - Man of the Year" by Frank Whelan in Mccall Magazine
The Oxford Group
A Narrative Timeline of AA History
Toward a Classification System of Religious Groups in the Americas by Major Traditions and Family Types
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Reflections on the Sociopolitical Thought of Carl FH Henry Nicholas
Rowland Hazard
The Oxford Group
God and Spirituality
The Eight Points of the Oxford Group
Father John Doe”) As Major Twelve-Step Leader 2
A MONTHLY the Soul's Deep Need Buchmanism the Joseph Story
A.A./Carl Jung/Rowland Hazard/Ebby Thacher Myths Or Subjects of Hindsight Quarterbacking Dick B
1933-03-11 [P A-8]
Books by Glenn F
A Pre-AA History Book
Oxford Group Movement: Is It of God Or Is It an Anglo-Catholic Movement?
Sin and Addiction: Conceptual Enemies Or Fellow Travelers?
By the Way Feb – 2021
Time Line of Christianity Era of Jesus Era of the Apostles
We Provide an Interconnected Recovery Ministry Approach Which We Find Is the Best Way to Attain Long Term Sobriety. We Find
'ARRESTING PEOPLE for CHRIST' Baptists and the Oxford Group In
Open Tyler.Flynn.Dissertation.Pittsburgh
(1986). Alcoholics Anonymous: a Phenomenon in American Religious History
Bill Wilson on the Oxford Group
Timelines of Aa History
The Origins and Development of the Oxford Group (Moral Re-Armament)
American Baptist Foreign Mission Society *935
A Wesleyan Model of Recovery by Elizabeth Raigan
Where Did the Big Book Come From?
Alcoholics Anonymous and Its Real Oxford Group Connection 20 Years of Input
Stellar Fire: Carl Jung, a New England Family, and the Risks of Anecdote