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Wilberforce, Nightingale and King Jr: The Wesleyan Tradition as a Basis for Social Justice and Ethical Living Cover

Wilberforce, Nightingale and King Jr: The Wesleyan Tradition as a Basis for Social Justice and Ethical Living

By: Daniel Dei  
Open Access
|Oct 2024

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Language: English
Page range: 72 - 88
Published on: Oct 31, 2024
Published by: Wesley House, Cambridge
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