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RELIGION FOR CHILDREN; Prof. Adler Pleads for Liberty for Them in the Matter of Choice. A RIGHT TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN FAITH They Should Never Be Taught Any Doctrine Which They May Be Led to Reject Later on -- -- Filial Reverence.

RELIGION FOR CHILDREN; Prof. Adler Pleads for Liberty for Them in the Matter of Choice. A RIGHT TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN FAITH They Should Never Be Taught Any Doctrine Which They May Be Led to Reject Later on -- -- Filial Reverence.
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" There is a destined revival of religious interest," said Prof. Felix Adler, in his lecture on "The Religious Training of Children" before the Society for Ethical Culture at Carnegie Music Hall yesterday morning. "The signs of it are apparent in French literature, as well as in recent productions from the press of Germany, England and America. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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