David Jenks
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David Jenks (1866–1935[1]) was a priest of the Church of England and member of the Society of the Sacred Mission (SSM). Jenks became the Director of the SSM in 1910[2] in succession to Father Herbert Kelly.
Works
- A Study of Meditation (1909)
- Study of Intercession (1917)
- The Fulfilment of the Church (1920)
- The Church in India, ed. E. P. Swain. SPCK (1923)
- In the Face of Jesus Christ (1925)
- A Study of World Evangelisation (1926)
- Renewal of Life in the Clergy (1929)
- Services of Worship and Devotion for Corporate and Private Use in Times of Renewal of Life, ed. D. Jenks (1929)
- Scattered Sheep (1930)
- Six Great Missionaries of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1930)
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