Philippine Observer, 25. köide,10. numberMethodist Publishing House, 1928 |
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... of MORALS , Religion and SOCIAL REFORM and OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE YOUTH MOVEMENT . MANILA , P. I. , OCTOBER , 1928 No. 10 } EDWIN F. LEE I Į } t i Philippine Observer THE LEADING JOURNAL OF MORAL AND SOCIAL REFORM. Front Cover.
... of MORALS , Religion and SOCIAL REFORM and OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE YOUTH MOVEMENT . MANILA , P. I. , OCTOBER , 1928 No. 10 } EDWIN F. LEE I Į } t i Philippine Observer THE LEADING JOURNAL OF MORAL AND SOCIAL REFORM. Front Cover.
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... Manila as second class matter Printed monthly at the Methodist Publishing House in Manila , P. I. Yearly Subscription rate in both the Philippines 75 centavos . ( In U. S. 50 cents ) In America order thru the Methodist Book Concern ...
... Manila as second class matter Printed monthly at the Methodist Publishing House in Manila , P. I. Yearly Subscription rate in both the Philippines 75 centavos . ( In U. S. 50 cents ) In America order thru the Methodist Book Concern ...
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... Manila's baser pas- sions . Under the cover of darkness and disguise many a person wends his way to the outskirts of Manila ; and , crossing the boundary line into Rizal , immediately finds what he wants . True enough , many of these ...
... Manila's baser pas- sions . Under the cover of darkness and disguise many a person wends his way to the outskirts of Manila ; and , crossing the boundary line into Rizal , immediately finds what he wants . True enough , many of these ...
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... Manila on S.S. President Cleveland , October 1 . I have always liked and loved a Bishop . To me he is a sort of a father to all the members of the church . Bishops Locke and Mitchell were dear men to me . I came to love them . Whenever ...
... Manila on S.S. President Cleveland , October 1 . I have always liked and loved a Bishop . To me he is a sort of a father to all the members of the church . Bishops Locke and Mitchell were dear men to me . I came to love them . Whenever ...
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... Manila , is chairman of the evangelistic committee . Evangelistic Meetings Held Before and After the Convention The Evangelistic Committee has convened the pastors and laymen representatives of the various student churches in the city ...
... Manila , is chairman of the evangelistic committee . Evangelistic Meetings Held Before and After the Convention The Evangelistic Committee has convened the pastors and laymen representatives of the various student churches in the city ...
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