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+ | * [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Charles_Monroe_Sheldon Wikisource - Author:Charles Monroe Sheldon] | ||
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Charles Sheldon (1857 - 1946) was an American minister. His book In His Steps eventually started the "What would Jesus do?" saying among Christians. He wrote the book while working as a minister in Kansas, USA.
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