The natural history of religious feeling; a question of miracles in the soul;
304 pages
English

The natural history of religious feeling; a question of miracles in the soul;

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iHiiii-!
inOF33Sf
22 1911 *NOV
11 Amada,BR Isaac?^onCornelison,
1829-1911- ofhistoynaturalThe feeling
religious1
The Natural History
of
Religious Feeling
A Question of Miracles in the Soul
I* NOV 22 1911
An Inductive Study by
S/ ^H&£&8&
Isaac A. Cornelison, D.D.
"TheAuthor of Relation of Religion to Civil Government in the
AmericaUnited States of —A State without a Church
"
but not without a Religion
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
fmfcfterbocfterGbe ipress
191Copyright, i191
by
WILLIAM T. CORNELISON
Ube ftntcfeerbocfter |5res6, flew UorfcNOTE
The author, who was in his eighty-third year,
quietly passed away, probably during sleep, some
time in the night of March while15, 191 1, this
book was in press. He had been in the best of
health
; and , in spite of rapidly failing sight, had
worked up to the last evening on the correction
of the earlier proof-sheets. The task of correcting
the final proof, as well as that of completing the
Index and the Table of Contents, had to be per-
formed, without his help, by others who were less
competent.
iii

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