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Title: What a Young Woman Ought to Know
Author: Mary Wood-Allen
Release Date: March 30, 2009 [EBook #28458]
Language: English
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Commendations
from Eminent
Men & Women
_What
A Young Woman
Ought to Know_
COMMENDED BY REV. F.B. MEYER
The Eminent English Preacher and Author
[Illustration: REV. F.B. MEYER, B.A.]
Minister of Christ Church, Westminster, London,
Author of "Israel, A Prince with
God," "Elijah; Tried by Fire," "The
Bells of Is," etc., etc.
"The questions which are dealt with in the 'Self and Sex Series'
of books are always being asked, and if the answer is not
forthcoming from pure and wise lips it will be obtained through
vicious and empirical channels. I therefore greatly commend this
series of books, which are written lucidly and purely, and will
afford the necessary information without pandering to unholy and
sensual passion. I should like to see a wide and judicious
distribution of this literature among Christian circles."
COMMENDED BY CHARLES M. SHELDON
The Eminent American Preacher and Author
[Illustration: CHARLES M. SHELDON, D.D.]
Pastor of Central Congregational Church,
Topeka, Kansas; author of "In His Steps,"
"The Crucifixion of Philip Strong,"
"Lend a Hand," "Born
to Serve."
"It is a pleasure to call attention to t
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