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The author of this article reported that in the year 1912 one could easily find a plethora of “useless” and needless religions and denominations:

“These religions come to naught in the end.”

In 1900 people wanted to know why men didn’t like going to church…


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Read Needless New Religions   (The Literary Review, 1912) for Free
Read Needless New Religions   (The Literary Review, 1912) for Free