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Title: Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker
Author: Meletios Golden
Release Date: January 6, 2008 [eBook #24179]
Language: English
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CONVERSION OF A HIGH PRIEST INTO A CHRISTIAN WORKER
Edited and Presented by
REV. M. GOLDEN
Second Edition
[Illustration: FARMHOUSE, WHERE REV. M. GOLDEN WROTE HIS CONVERSION]
[Illustration: GREEK-AMERIKAN-CHRISTIAN-ASSOCIATION]
New York
1912
Copyright Office of the United States of America
Library of Congress--Washington, D. C.
In conformity with section 55 of the Act to Amend and Consolidate the
Acts respecting Copyright, approved March 4, 1909, said book has been
duly registered to the name of Rev. M. Golden, of Rutland, Mass.
Entry: Class A, XXc., No. 251121, Oct. 29, 1909.
Copyright, 1910, by REV. MELETIOS GOLDEN.
Entry: Class A, XXc, No. 275323, Nov. 10, 1910.
The Trow Press
New York
TO
My own loving father, who did sow the seed of a brave Christianity in my
young heart, while only eight years of age, calling me by his death-bed,
on my knees, with his right hand resting upon my head, in his last words
to me, saying:
"My boy, I leave you; God will be your Father, and Jesus His Son your
Saviour; keep away from unholy associates, and heed not unlawful advice,
but work for righteousness and help those that are in need; and we shall
meet again.
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