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Page 67
... persons . Among the whites and Coloureds , the Dutch Reformed Church has by far the most adherents of the organized religions , amounting to approximately 2,500,000 people ; there are also about 1,000,000 African members . Among the ...
... persons . Among the whites and Coloureds , the Dutch Reformed Church has by far the most adherents of the organized religions , amounting to approximately 2,500,000 people ; there are also about 1,000,000 African members . Among the ...
Page 512
... persons both in America and abroad discovered their mediumistic powers and be- came centres around which groups formed . These groups grew into local churches , and the churches grew into over a dozen congregationally organized regional ...
... persons both in America and abroad discovered their mediumistic powers and be- came centres around which groups formed . These groups grew into local churches , and the churches grew into over a dozen congregationally organized regional ...
Page 781
... persons to comparable situations . The recognition of the importance of psychopathology in the causation of suicide does not invalidate sociologi- cal theories . The motivations underlying suicidal acts car- ried out by the mentally ill ...
... persons to comparable situations . The recognition of the importance of psychopathology in the causation of suicide does not invalidate sociologi- cal theories . The motivations underlying suicidal acts car- ried out by the mentally ill ...
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