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An edition of A brief guide to secret religions
(2011)
A brief guide to secret religions
by David V. Barrett
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This edition was published in 2011 by Robinson, Running Press in London, . Philadephia.
Written in English
— 404 pages
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Religions, Cults, Scientology, Sects, Neopaganism, New Age movement, Occultists, Occultism, ReligionPreviews available in: English
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A brief guide to secret religions
First published in 2011
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Religions, Cults, Scientology, Sects, Neopaganism, New Age movement, Occultists, Occultism, ReligionExcerpts
But the 2001 Census returns revealed a very different picture from the Church's figures. In England and Wales 1,781 people said they were Scientologists, less than 1.5 per cent of the number the Church claims. The 2001 Census figures for other English-speaking countries were similarly low.
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A brief guide to secret religions
This edition was published in 2011 by Robinson, Running Press in London, . Philadephia.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-381) and index.
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