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- E._J._H._Nash abstract "Eric John Hewitson Nash, popularly known by the nickname "Bash" (1898–1982), was an Evangelical Church of England cleric. His work of Christian evangelism and camp ministry in the top thirty public schools of the United Kingdom from 1932 onwards was highly influential in the post-war British Evangelical resurgence. Over 7,000 boys attended camp under his leadership.".
- E._J._H._Nash alias ""Bash"".
- E._J._H._Nash birthDate "1898".
- E._J._H._Nash birthYear "1898".
- E._J._H._Nash deathDate "1982".
- E._J._H._Nash deathYear "1982".
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- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink David_Watson_(evangelist).
- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Lucas_(minister).
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- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink John_Pollock_(author).
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- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Green_(theologian).
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- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Time_(magazine).
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- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_Dudley-Smith.
- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_College,_Cambridge.
- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Universities_and_Colleges_Christian_Fellowship.
- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLink Wrekin_College.
- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLinkText "E. J. H. Nash".
- E._J._H._Nash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eric Nash".
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- E._J._H._Nash dateOfBirth "1898".
- E._J._H._Nash dateOfDeath "1982".
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- E._J._H._Nash quote ""Bash... was a quiet, unassuming clergyman who never sought the limelight, hit the headlines or wanted preferment; and yet whose influence within the Church of England... was probably greater than any of his contemporaries... Those who knew him well, and those who worked with him, never expect to see his like again; for rarely can anyone have meant so much to so many as this quietly spoken, modest and deeply spiritual man." - John Edison".
- E._J._H._Nash quote "Here, then, is the crucial question which we have been leading up to. Have we ever opened our door to Christ? Have we ever invited him in? This was exactly the question which I needed to have put to me. [...] I am profoundly grateful to him for enabling me to open the door. Looking back now over more than fifty years, I realise that that simple step has changed the entire direction, course and quality of my life. - John Stott".
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