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A Call for Religious Leadership to Protect God's Creation. A Report Submitted to the 117th Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. Author: Environmental Task Force, Diocese of Newark. "In response to a rising outcry of voices expressing concern for the deteriorating state of the Earth, Bishop John S. Spong created this Task Force on the Environment in order to report on the crucial evidence at hand and 'to present resolutions for debate at the next Episcopal Diocesan Convention in January, 1991.'"

A Call for Religious Leadership to Protect God's Creation.  A Report Submitted to the 117th Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. 

Author: Environmental Task Force, Diocese of Newark

Publisher: Newark NJ:  Episcopal Diocese of Newark, 1991.

"In response to a rising outcry of voices expressing concern for the deteriorating state of the Earth, Bishop John S. Spong created this Task Force on the Environment in order to report on the crucial evidence at hand and 'to present resolutions for debate at the next Episcopal Diocesan Convention in January, 1991.'"

 

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