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Page 119
... effect that such was foisted on them too early , before the decision could really become their own . There is much truth in these objec- tions , for such ceremonies are apt to be but routine affairs , and so quite likely may be ...
... effect that such was foisted on them too early , before the decision could really become their own . There is much truth in these objec- tions , for such ceremonies are apt to be but routine affairs , and so quite likely may be ...
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... effect conversion . Yet the net effect of the movement , with its emphasis on a religious activism , better personal relations , and a kind of lay practice of confession which succeeds more often than it fails , is that of healthy ...
... effect conversion . Yet the net effect of the movement , with its emphasis on a religious activism , better personal relations , and a kind of lay practice of confession which succeeds more often than it fails , is that of healthy ...
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... effect of reconciling the individual to facts and enabling him to accept them . Though it took many long years , this was the ultimate effect of Tennyson's loss by death of his close friend , Arthur Hallam . " In Memoriam " records the ...
... effect of reconciling the individual to facts and enabling him to accept them . Though it took many long years , this was the ultimate effect of Tennyson's loss by death of his close friend , Arthur Hallam . " In Memoriam " records the ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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