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... church ( Episcopalian ) and to the Presbyterian church , while at home I was instructed in the tenets of the Unitarian faith . I liked the parish church best because there was a comfortable family pew next to the bell rope , and the ...
... church ( Episcopalian ) and to the Presbyterian church , while at home I was instructed in the tenets of the Unitarian faith . I liked the parish church best because there was a comfortable family pew next to the bell rope , and the ...
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... church- some other organization which will embody the essentials of religion but be free from its faults . The second way is to as- sist organized religion as it now exists , helping it to eliminate its faults and to be more effective ...
... church- some other organization which will embody the essentials of religion but be free from its faults . The second way is to as- sist organized religion as it now exists , helping it to eliminate its faults and to be more effective ...
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... churches , one a Union church and one a Con- gregational church , both of which were unhampered by a creed of any sort . Other churches are continually revising or modi- fying their creeds with our growing knowledge . Within the United ...
... churches , one a Union church and one a Con- gregational church , both of which were unhampered by a creed of any sort . Other churches are continually revising or modi- fying their creeds with our growing knowledge . Within the United ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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