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On the negative effect of the world wars on religion in the U.K., see Robert Currie, Alan D. Gilbert, and Lee Horsley, Churches and Churchgoers: Patterns of Church Growth in the British Isles Since 1700 Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Churchgoers enter the boxy, nondescript building to find two seemingly endless corridors stretching out to the left and right, and a lavish, airy atrium filled with plush furniture, oriental rugs, and gleaming chandeliers.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Churchgoers have been telling Mr. Camara that the new location is better because it's closer to more subway lines.
Displaced Worshipers Find Homes Andrew Grossman 2012
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Churchgoers tend to believe that they have a leg up on moral behavior relative to humanists, or worse that rationalists are a threat to morality.
Jeff Schweitzer: The Faux Rage About a False War on Christmas Jeff Schweitzer 2011
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Churchgoers tend to believe that they have a leg up on moral behavior relative to humanists, or worse that rationalists are a threat to morality.
Jeff Schweitzer: The Faux Rage About a False War on Christmas Jeff Schweitzer 2011
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Churchgoers, fearful for their right to worship, have linked arms with bar workers and other denizens of the night.
Celebrities, cleaners and churchgoers join the issue dividing a nation: parking wars 2011
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Churchgoers once packed the 800-seat Union Avenue church every weekend.
From Pews to Prescriptions Timothy W. Martin 2011
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Churchgoers of green reefers make rectangular frameworks around the facials and boffins of a passing blug.
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Churchgoers tend to believe that they have a leg up on moral behavior over humanists, or, worse, that rationalists are a threat to morality.
Jeff Schweitzer: A Nation Divided: Rationalists and Theists in America 2010
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Churchgoers were more likely to back torture of suspected terrorists than atheists.
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