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Flournoy, Th., (1) Le Génie religieux, Association Chrétienne Suisse d'Etudiants, 1910 (pamphlet).

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(2) "Les Principes de la psychologie religieuse,” Archiv de Psychologie, II (1903), 37–41.

(3) "Observations de psychologie religieuse," ibid., II (1903), 327-66.

Fosdick, H. E., The Meaning of Prayer, New York, 1915.
Fryer, A. T., "Psychological Aspects of the Welsh Revival,"
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Fursac, J. Rogues de, (1) “Notes de psychologie religieuse: les conversions,” Revue de Philosophie, XXXII (1907).

-, (2) Un Mouvement mystique contemporain: le reveil religieux du pays de Galles, Paris, Alcan, 1907.

Galloway, G., Principles of Religious Development, London, 1909. Gardner, C. S., "Assemblies," American Journal of Sociology, XIX (1914), 531-55.

Gutberlet, C., "Religionspsychologie," Philosophische Jahrbücher, XXIV (1911), 147-76.

Hall, G. S., (1) Adolescence, 2 vols., New York, 1904.

-, (2) "Thanatophobia and Immortality," American Journal of Psychology, XXVI (1915), 550-613.

Hamilton, Mary, Incubation, or the Cure of Disease in Pagan Temples and Christian Churches, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1906. Harrison, Jane Ellen, Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion, Cambridge, 1912.

Hartshorne, H., Worship in the Sunday School, New York, 1913. Haw, G., “The Religious Revival in the Labour Movement,” Hibbert Journal, XIII (1915), 382-99.

Hayes, D. A., The Gift of Tongues, New York, 1913.

Haynes, Rowland, "Case-taking in the Psychology of Religious Experience," Psychological Bulletin, VIII (1911), 50–51. Heidel, W. A., “Die Bekehrung im klassischen Alterthum mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Lucretius," Zeitschrift für Religions psychologie, III (1910), 377-402.

Henke, F. G., (1) “Gift of Tongues,” American Journal of Theology, XIII (1909), 193–206.

(2) A Study in the Psychology of Ritualism, Chicago, 1910.

Hocking, W., The Meaning of God in Human Experience, New Haven, 1912. Reviewed by Coe, G. A., Psychological Bulletin, May, 1913.

Höffding, H., (1) Philosophy of Religion, London, 1906.

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(2) Problems of Philosophy, New York, 1905.

(3) "Problème et méthode de la psychologie de la religion,"

Rapports du VI. Congrès International de Psychologie,
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Howard, G. E., Social Psychology: A Syllabus and a Bibliography,

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Hylan, J. B., Public Worship, Chicago, 1901.

Hyslop, J. H., (1) Psychical Research and the Resurrection, Boston, 1908.

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(2) Studies of English Mystics, London, 1906: Juliana of Norwich, Hylton, Law, Wordsworth, and Browning. James, William, (1) "A List of the Published Writings of William James," Psychological Review, XVIII (1911), 157-65.

(2) The Varieties of Religious Experience, London, 1902. Reviewed by: Leuba, J. H., International Journal of Ethics, 1904, PP. 322-39; Coe, G. A., Philosophical Review, January, 1903; Crook, E. B., The Monist, 1903, pp. 122-30; Flournoy, Th., Revue philosophique, 1902; Delacroix, M., Revue de métaphysique et de morale, XI (1903), 642-69; Boutroux, E., William James, New York, 1912; Wundt, W., Probleme der Völker psychologie, Leipzig, 1911, pp. 93 ff.; Faber, H., Das Wesen der Religionspsychologie, Tübingen, 1913, pp. 25–32; Wobbermin, G., Die religionspsychologische Methode, etc., chap. xvi.

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(3) "The Experience of Activity," Psychological Review, XII (1905), 1-17.

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(4) "The Energies of Men," Philosophical Review, XVII (1907), 1-20.

James, William, (5) "The Confidences of a 'Psychical Researcher,"" American Magazine, October, 1909. Cf. Leuba, J. H., "William James and Immortality," Journal of Philosophy, XII (1915), 409-16.

(6) "A Suggestion about Mysticism," Journal of Philosophy, VII (1910), 85–92.

Jastrow, Joseph, (1) Fact and Fable in Psychology, Boston, 1900. (2) The Subconscious, Boston, 1906.

Jevons, F. B., The Idea of God in Early Religions, Cambridge,

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Jones, R. M., (1) Studies in Mystical Religion, London, 1909.

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(3) "Mysticism in Present-Day Religion," Harvard Theological Review, VIII (1915), 155-65.

Judd, C. H., (1) "The Doctrine of Attitudes," Journal of Philosophy, V (1908), 676-84.

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(2) "Motor Processes and Consciousness," ibid., VI (1909), 85-91. Cf. Baldwin, ibid., p. 182.

(3) "Evolution and Consciousness," Psychological Review,

XVII (1910), 77–97.

King, Irving, (1) Psychology of Child Development, Chicago, 1903. (2) The Differentiation of the Religious Consciousness, Monograph Supplement of the Psychological Review, VI (1904), No. 4.

(3) "The Pragmatic Interpretation of Christian Dogmas," The Monist, April, 1905.

(4) "The Real and the Pseudo-Psychology of Religion," Journal of Philosophy, II (1905), 622.

(5) "The Problem of the Subconscious," Psychological Review, XIII (1906), 35.

(6) "Notes on the Evolution of Religion," Philosophical Review, XVIII (1909), 38.

(7) "The Evolution of Religion from the Psychological Point of View," American Journal of Sociology, XIV (1909), 433.

(8) "Australian Morality," Popular Science Monthly, February, 1910.

King, Irving, (9) The Development of Religion, New York, 1910. Reviewed by Coe, G. A., Harvard Theological Review, July, 1910. -, (10) "The Religious Significance of the Psycho-therapeutic Movement," American Journal of Theology, XIV (1910), 533. -, (11) "Some Problems in the Science of Religion," Harvard Theological Review, November, 1910.

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(12) "The Psychology of the Prophet," Biblical World, June and July, 1911.

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(13) "The Question of an Ultimate Religious Element in Human Nature," Psychological Bulletin, February, 1911.

Lang, Andrew, (1) "Mythology," in Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2) "Totemism," ibid.

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Leuba, J. H., (1) "Studies in the Psychology of Religious Phenomena" (on conversion), American Journal of Psychology, VII (1896), 309-85.

(2) "The Psycho-Physiology of the Categorical Imperative; a Chapter in the Psycho-Physiology of Ethics," ibid., VIII (1897), 528-59.

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(3) "Introduction to a Psychological Study of Religion," The Monist, II (1901), 195–225.

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(4) "The Contents of Religious Consciousness," ibid., pp. 536-73.

(5) "Religion, Its Impulses and Its Ends," Bibliotheca Sacra, LVIII (1901), 751–73.

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(6) "Les Tendances fondamentales des mystiques chrétiens," Revue philosophique, LIV (1902), 1-36, 441-87.

(7) "The State of Mystical Death; an Instance of Internal Adaptation," American Journal of Psychology, Commemorative Number, XIV (1903), 133-46.

(8) "Empirical Data on Immortality," International Journal of Ethics, XIV (1903), 90–105.

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(9) "Professor William James's Interpretation of Religious Experience," ibid. (1904), pp. 323-39.

(10) "Faith," American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education, I (1904), 65–82.

(11) “The Field and the Problems of the Psychology of Religion," American Journal of Religious Psychology, I (1904), 155-67.

Leuba, J. H., (12) "On the Psychology of a Group of Christian Mystics," Mind, N.S., XIV (1905), 15–27.

—, (13) "Fear, Awe, and the Sublime," American Journal of Religious Psychology, II (1906), 1-23.

-, (14) "Revue générale de psychologie religieuse," Année psychologique, XI (1905), 482-93.

(15) Ibid., XII (1906), 550-69.

(16) "Religion as a Factor in the Struggle for Life," American Journal of Religious Psychology, II (1907), 307-43.

-, (17) "The Psychological Origin of Religion," The Monist, XIX (1909), 27-35.

-, (18) "Magic and Religion," Sociological Review, January, 1909, pp. 20-35.

(19) "The Psychological Nature of Religion," American Journal of Theology, January, 1909, pp. 77-85.

(20) "Three Types of Behavior," American Journal of Psychology, XX (1909), 107-19.

-, (21) The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion, Archibald Constable & Co., London (1909), pp. 95.

(22) "La Religion conçue comme fonction biologique,” Report of the Sixth International Congress of Psychologists, Geneva, 1909, pp. 118-25.

(23) "Les Relations de la religion avec la science et la philosophie," ibid., pp. 125–37.

-, (24) A Psychological Study of Religion: Its Origin, Function, and Future, New York and London, Macmillan, 1912 (pp. xiv+371); put into French by L. Cons, under the title La Psychologie de la Religion (Bibliothèque de Philosophie contemporaine), Paris, Alcan, 1914.

-, (25) "La Religion comme type de conduite rationnelle," Revue philosophique, LXXIV (1912), 321–37.

-, (26) "Dynamism, the Primitive Nature Philosophy," Journal of Religious Psychology, V (1912), 305-16.

-, (27) "Sociol y and Psychology," American Journal of Sociology, XIX (1913), 323-42.

(28) "Sociologie et Psychologie," Revue philosophique, LXXV (1913), 337-57.

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