"Directions And Helps For The First -fourth] Year, Volume 1" offers guidance and resources for individuals in their initial years within the Methodist Episcopal Church's educational programs. Compiled by the General Conference Commission on Courses of Study, this volume provides insights into the curriculum, teaching methodologies, and spiritual development pertinent to Methodist education. It serves as a practical manual for educators and students alike, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of Methodist principles and practices.
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