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| | Alcoholics Anonymous History and the Bible: What's New at Dick B.'s Early A.A. Web Site |
 | | Whose language can be found throughout the Big Book, Twelve Steps, and A.A. fellowship jargon; whose materials were very much Bible-oriented; and who, because of his enormous impact on A.A.’s program, was called by Bill Wilson a “co-founder” of A.A. Religious literature widely circulated among and read by Pioneer AAs |
 | | — books, pamphlets, and articles (primarily Christian and Protestant in thought and language), by such popular authors as Henry Drummond, Oswald Chambers, Glenn Clark, E. Stanley Jones, Charles Sheldon, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Emmet Fox, James Allen, Harold Begbie, Samuel Shoemaker, Victor Kitchen, Stephen Foot, and A. Russell. |
 | | Also, daily devotionals such as The Upper Room, My Utmost for His Highest, The Runner’s Bible, The Meaning of Prayer, Victorious Living, Practicing the Presence of God, and |
| www.dickb.com /AABigBook-StepSources.shtml (4171 words) |
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