Religious Education in the Family by Henry Frederick Cope
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4. What shall we think of the relations of the church and family as
to their comparative rights and our duty to them? 5. Do you agree that the family is the most important religious institution? FOOTNOTES: [7] For a brief statement see Brinton, _Religions of Primitive Peoples_, Lecture 4, ยง 7; also Todd, _The Family as an Educational Agency_. [8] See Webster, _Primitive Secret Societies_, chaps. i, ii. [9] On the place of the family in different religious systems see the fine article under "Family" in Hastings, _Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics_. [10] See Lecky, _History of European Morals_, chap. ii. [11] Quoted by Lofthouse in _Ethics and the Family_, p. 8, from W. Hall, in _Progress_ (London), April, 1907. CHAPTER V THE MEANING OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THE FAMILY |
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