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Name: Josiah Strong
Birth Date: January 19, 1847
Death Date: April 28, 1916
Place of Birth: Naperville, Illinois, United States
Place of Death: New York, New York, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: clergyman, social activist

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Josiah Strong (1847-1916) was one of America's leading religious and social voices during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A clergyman who proposed revolutionary religion-oriented solutions to perceived inequities in America's social...


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Josiah Strong (1847-1916) was a Protestant clergyman and author. He was a founder of the Social Gospel movement that sought to apply Protestant religious principles to solve the social ills brought on by industrialization, urbanization and immigration....


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Josiah The Great
06/26/2004: 1,005 words, approx. 3 pages
The Quaker Prince of Ghor JOSIAH THE GREAT by Ben Macintyre HarperCollins, £20, pp. 350, ISBN 0007151063 The saga of the First Afghan War, one of the greatest disasters ever met by the British army, has been told many times before, and I...
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Josiah McElheny
11/01/2002: 604 words, approx. 2 pages
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA CENTRO GALEGO DE ARTE CONTEMPORANEA In Jorge Luis Borges's "Los espejos velados" (Covered mirrors), the narrator (named Borges) tells of a former lover who had to veil all the mirrors in her room because every time she looked for...
 


 

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