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I agree that it needs to be pruned. I looked him up on Worldcat, but I don't know if those results (sorted by "relevance") are ordered in any particular way. The top seven are:
Has God a plan for your life?
Son of a mother's vow
Theology for every Christian
The story of my Bible-Presbyterian faith
Disciples of McIntire
Prophets of fire and water
William C. Burns 1815-1868 : grandfather of Bible-Presbyterians
The top cited results on Google Scholar are
John Sung my teacher
The Asian Awakening
The Law of Moses & of Jesus
A Theology for Every Christian
William C. Burns 1815-1868: Grandfather of Bible-Presbyterians
Just curious, is there a rule in Wiki that says the full list cannot be displayed? Or is it a heuristic to display only the more famous works? In any case, that is an interesting search you did there. Although I don't think Google's citation counts are accurate, it seems to be pretty close to predicting the popularity of the books. The 2 are similar but the 2007 theology book would be a better one. Perhaps you can put Google's 5 under publications and Son of a mother's vow (his autobiography) as further reading.
Bpc.sg (
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08:28, 22 September 2015 (UTC)reply
Including a complete list of somebody's works is usually only done if the person is so important, that anything he ever wrote is considered notable (for example: Nobel Prize for Literature winners, Einstein, Darwin, etc). Tow is not in this category. Hence, for all other biographies, we include a selection of the most important works. To make a selection, we need some independent criteria (i.e., something better than "I think these are the most important"). That can be the number of libraries holding a copy of a book (rarely done and Worldcat is often unreliable) or, more often, the numbers of citations to a book (as determined by using a citation index, often GScholar or GBooks for convenience). Including an autobiography under "further reading" is absolutely appropriate. --
Randykitty (
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08:49, 22 September 2015 (UTC)reply