The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day by Evelyn Underhill
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[Footnote 112: "De Itinerario Mentis in Deo," Cap. 7.]
[Footnote 113: Op. cit., Cap. 43.] [Footnote 114: Hymns of the Weary Willie type: e.g. "O Paradise, O Paradise Who does not sigh for rest?" should never be sung in congregations where the average age is less than sixty. Equally unsuited to general use are those expressing disillusionment, anxiety, or impotence. Any popular hymnal will provide an abundance of examples.] [Footnote 115: Quoted by Pratt: "The Religious Consciousness," Cap. 7.] [Footnote 116: "The Way of Perfection," Cap. 31.] [Footnote 117: "The Way to Christ," Pt. IV.] [Footnote 118: Op. cit., Cap. 32.] CHAPTER V INSTITUTIONAL RELIGION AND THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT |
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