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Example by B. Chaturvedi and M. Sykes

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A letter to C.F. Andrews from a non-Christian friend in India (in 1983) contained this passage: "You know that during the intimate friendship of these twenty years, I have never asked you anything about Christ, for your own personality has been more than sufficient for me. But now I feel you must tell how Christ lived and how he is still living in the lives of millions of people. I want you to write in simple language the story of the life of Christ – that is the most important thing you can do. There are many people in India, from high intellectuals down to the masses who take their conception of Christ from you. You are the only man who can write this book, for you have lived like him all these thirty years in India.
B. Chaturvedi and M. Sykes: Charles Freer Andrews page 300

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Charles Freer Andrews page 300
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B. Chaturvedi and M. Sykes