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The Oxford Group-A.A.-The Four Absolutes-AA History
Alcoholics Anonymous History A.A. – The Four Absolutes –The Facts Again Dick B. © 2012 Anonymous. All rights reserved. Summary The so-called “Four Absolutes” of A.A. were cherished “yardsticks” in earliest A.A.—standards for determining right behavior as measured through God’s … Continue reading
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