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... religion . He heard my case with a tolerant , even a sympathetic air . It took a little while to tell the story of ... Religious Experience . During those formative years my quest was the purest modern reflection of primitive ...
... religion . He heard my case with a tolerant , even a sympathetic air . It took a little while to tell the story of ... Religious Experience . During those formative years my quest was the purest modern reflection of primitive ...
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... religious thinking ? ' ' I say , my son , that there is essential religious error in your not thinking . The more highly organized , the more ecclesiastically authoritative the Church is , the less conspicuous the religion of good works ...
... religious thinking ? ' ' I say , my son , that there is essential religious error in your not thinking . The more highly organized , the more ecclesiastically authoritative the Church is , the less conspicuous the religion of good works ...
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... religious im- pulses would not be suppressed . Under their propulsion the business of living for others as well as for myself became a kind of religion . Just when I sup- posed I had done with formal contro- versy , life turned and ...
... religious im- pulses would not be suppressed . Under their propulsion the business of living for others as well as for myself became a kind of religion . Just when I sup- posed I had done with formal contro- versy , life turned and ...
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... religion . The Church organization calls for this . It develops group piety . This is mani- fest in the number of societies and so- dalities that exist . From childhood to old age the people are urged to join these bodies . Such are the ...
... religion . The Church organization calls for this . It develops group piety . This is mani- fest in the number of societies and so- dalities that exist . From childhood to old age the people are urged to join these bodies . Such are the ...
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... religion in the Catholic Church to - day has become a complex and intricate mass of laws , dogmas , and practices that little resemble the simple faith of the early centuries . These men often suffer anguish of soul because of their ...
... religion in the Catholic Church to - day has become a complex and intricate mass of laws , dogmas , and practices that little resemble the simple faith of the early centuries . These men often suffer anguish of soul because of their ...
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