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Baptists and Academic Freedom.
Baptist History and Heritage 2004, Wntr, 39, 1
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In his book A Maggot, the English novelist John Fowles presented a compelling story based upon the life of Mother Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers. (1) Although not a believer in conventional religion and indeed one who considered that organized religion could properly be dispensed with in the contemporary world, Fowles acknowledged the essential place that religion had in times past. At the end of his novel, he wrote:
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