If you liked Six reasons for voluntary abstinence by Ernest T. Campbell, start with Where cross the crowded ways: prayers of a city pastor (1973), Locked in a room with open doors (1974), and The rising tide of alcoholism (1956). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Where cross the crowded ways: prayers of a city pastor 1973 · 96 pages · Ernest T. Campbell · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Where cross the crowded ways: prayers of a city pastor (1973), Locked in a room with open doors (1974), The rising tide of alcoholism (1956), Where Cross The Crowded Ways (2005), and Do We Make Too Much of Christmas? (2017).

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Six reasons for voluntary abstinence is by Ernest T. Campbell.