Douglas, Lloyd C(assel)

Douglas, Lloyd C[assel] (1877–1951),Lutheran clergyman and author, whose novels include Magnificent Obsession (1929), Forgive Us Our Trespasses (1932), Precious Jeopardy (1933), Green Light (1935), White Banners (1936), Disputed Passage (1939), and Invitation To Live (1940), preaching self‐enrichment by serving others; and The Robe (1942) and The Big Fisherman (1949), historical novels of the New Testament.

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