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{149} Butler, Awash in a Sea of Faith, p. 238, 268–70; Finke and Stark, The Churching of America, p. 15–16.
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{150} Tocqueville, Democracy in America, vol. 2, p. 6; Robert N. Bellah, Varieties of Civil Religion (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1980), p. 17.
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{151} Justice Douglas, Zorach v. Clawson, 343 U. S. 306 (1952), 313; President Eisenhower, quoted in Mead, The Nation with the Soul of a Church, p. 25.
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{152} Conrad Cherry, «Two American Sacred Ceremonies: Their Implications fore the Study of Religion in America», American Quarterly, 21 (Winter 1969), p. 748.
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