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A History of the Ecumenical Movement 1517–1948. Edited by Ruth Rouse and Stephen Charles Neill. Pp. xxiv + 822. London: S.P.C.K., 1954. 32s. 6d.
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1 It is noteworthy that Dr. J. R. Mott owed his ‘decision’ to J. E. K. Studd, who in turn was ‘profoundly influenced’ by D. L. Moody (331).
2 For the same reason, the W.C.C. might do well to follow the W.S.C.F. and the World's Y.W.C.A. in amending the phrase ‘Christ as God’ in its doctrinal basis (641).