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- catalog contributor b3937194.
- catalog coverage "United States Religion 1945-1960.".
- catalog created "[1960]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[1960]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1960]".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Cults and cultists. Their importance, scope and meaning today. The cults of antiquity. The true believer and why. Union with the absolute -- pt. 2. Established cults of today. Cults which have become denominations. Spiritism. Swedenborgians. Seventh-Day Adventists. Jehovah's Witnesses. Christian science. Unity. New thought. The Mormons -- pt. 3. Cultism in America. The American tradition. King James I. Baha'i. Dr. Robinson and Psychiana. The Rosicrucians. The Atheists. pt. 4. California: mecca for cultists. Why California? William Money. Madame Blavatsky. Annie Besant, Katherine Tingley and Krishnamurti. Sister Aimee. The mighty I am. Vedanta: "the perennial philosophy". The self-realization fellowship. Mankind united. Joe Jeffers. Krishna Venta -- pt. 5. Racial cultism. Negro cults. Voodoo. Father divine. Sweet daddy grace. Islam -- pt. 6. The satanic mass. The sex cults. Crowleyanity. Edvaard Admusson and the living flame. Franz Creffield: naked reformer. Ben Purnell and the house of David. John Briggs: southwest messiah -- pt. 7. Fads, fancies and cultic attachments. The street preachers. Holy city. Penitentites. Flying saucers. Moral re-armament. Gerald L.K. Smith. Vegetable, sun and health worship. Yoga. Zen and the beatniks. Quo vadis?".
- catalog extent "384 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Faiths, cults, and sects of America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Faiths, cults, and sects of America.".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[1960]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill".
- catalog relation "Faiths, cults, and sects of America.".
- catalog spatial "United States Religion 1945-1960.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "209.73".
- catalog subject "BR516.5 .M29".
- catalog subject "Sects United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Cults and cultists. Their importance, scope and meaning today. The cults of antiquity. The true believer and why. Union with the absolute -- pt. 2. Established cults of today. Cults which have become denominations. Spiritism. Swedenborgians. Seventh-Day Adventists. Jehovah's Witnesses. Christian science. Unity. New thought. The Mormons -- pt. 3. Cultism in America. The American tradition. King James I. Baha'i. Dr. Robinson and Psychiana. The Rosicrucians. The Atheists. pt. 4. California: mecca for cultists. Why California? William Money. Madame Blavatsky. Annie Besant, Katherine Tingley and Krishnamurti. Sister Aimee. The mighty I am. Vedanta: "the perennial philosophy". The self-realization fellowship. Mankind united. Joe Jeffers. Krishna Venta -- pt. 5. Racial cultism. Negro cults. Voodoo. Father divine. Sweet daddy grace. Islam -- pt. 6. The satanic mass. The sex cults. Crowleyanity. Edvaard Admusson and the living flame. Franz Creffield: naked reformer. Ben Purnell and the house of David. John Briggs: southwest messiah -- pt. 7. Fads, fancies and cultic attachments. The street preachers. Holy city. Penitentites. Flying saucers. Moral re-armament. Gerald L.K. Smith. Vegetable, sun and health worship. Yoga. Zen and the beatniks. Quo vadis?".
- catalog title "Faiths, cults, and sects of America: from atheism to Zen.".
- catalog type "text".