Practice These Principles And What Is The Oxford GroupPractice These Principles is an edited, up-to-date version of What is the Oxford Group?, a core book for early AA which is also printed in this two-book volume. Those interested in A.A. history will find this two-book volume to be a must-have edition. Practice These Principles is an edited version of the original work, What is the Oxford Group? (full text reprinted) which served as a basis for the text of Alcoholics Anonymous. What is the Oxford Group? was written in 1932 and served as one of the core books for early A.A.s. |
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Practice These Principles: And, What is the Oxford Group? Bill Pittman,Anonymous No preview available - 1997 |
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