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How to Teach Religion - Principles and Methods by George Herbert Betts
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25 Self-controlled, decision, purpose
Suggestible, easily led, uncertain

26 Good physical carriage, dignity
Lack of poise, ill posture, no grace

27 Taste in attire, cleanliness, pride
Careless in dress, frumpy, no pride

28 Face smiling, voice pleasing
Somber expression, voice unpleasant

29 Physical endurance, vigor, strength
Quickly tired, weak, sluggish

30 Spiritual responsiveness strong
Spiritually weak, inconstant, uncertain

31 Prayer life warm, satisfying
Prayer cold, formal, little comfort

32 Religious certainty, peace, quiet
Conflict, strain, uncertainty

33 Religious experience expanding
Spiritual life static or losing force

34 God a near, inspiring reality
God distant, unreal, hard of approach

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