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Lloyd Cassel Douglas (August 27, 1877 – February 13, 1951) was an American minister and author.

Douglas was one of the most popular American authors of his time, although he did not write his first novel until he was 50.

Works

  • The Fate Of The Limited, (1919)
  • Wanted – A Congregation, (1920)
  • An Affair Of The Heart, (1922)
  • The Minister's Everyday Life, (1924)
  • These Sayings Of Mine: An Interpretation Of The Teachings Of Jesus, (1926)
  • Those Disturbing Miracles, (1927)
  • Magnificent Obsession, (1929)
  • Forgive Us Our Trespasses, (1932)
  • Precious Jeopardy: A Christmas Story, (1933)
  • The College Student Facing A Muddled World, (1933)
  • Green Light, (1935)
  • White Banners, (1936)
  • Home For Christmas, (1937)
  • Disputed Passage, (1939)
  • Dr Hudson's Secret Journal, (1939)
  • Invitation To Live, (1940)
  • The Robe, (1942)
  • The Big Fisherman, (1948)
  • A Time To Remember, (1951)
  • The Living Faith: Selected Sermons, (1955)





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