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    UTILIZATION AND INTERPRETATION OF HYDROLOGIC DATA: WITH SELECTED EXAMPLES FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE

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    Psychological type and attitude towards Celtic Christianity among committed Churchgoers in the United Kingdom: an empirical study

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    This article takes the burgeoning interest in Celtic Christianity as a key example of the way in which churches may be responding to the changing spiritual and religious landscape in the United Kingdom today and examines the power of psychological type theory to account for variation in the attitude of committed churchgoers to this innovation. Data provided by a sample of 248 Anglican clergy and lay church officers (who completed the Francis Psychological Type Scales together with the Attitude toward Celtic Christianity Scale) demonstrated that intuitive types, feeling types, and perceiving types reported a more positive attitude towards Celtic Christianity than sensing types, thinking types, and judging types. These findings are interpreted to analyse the appeal of Celtic Christianity and to suggest why some committed churchgoers may find this innovation less attractive

    Psychological type and attitude towards Celtic Christianity among committed Churchgoers in the United Kingdom: an empirical study

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    This article takes the burgeoning interest in Celtic Christianity as a key example of the way in which churches may be responding to the changing spiritual and religious landscape in the United Kingdom today and examines the power of psychological type theory to account for variation in the attitude of committed churchgoers to this innovation. Data provided by a sample of 248 Anglican clergy and lay church officers (who completed the Francis Psychological Type Scales together with the Attitude toward Celtic Christianity Scale) demonstrated that intuitive types, feeling types, and perceiving types reported a more positive attitude towards Celtic Christianity than sensing types, thinking types, and judging types. These findings are interpreted to analyse the appeal of Celtic Christianity and to suggest why some committed churchgoers may find this innovation less attractive

    Letters--Quaker Religious Thought, no. 42

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    Review--Quaker Religious Thought, no. 18_1

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    Letter from Francis Hall to James B. Finley

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    Francis Hall (clerk and founding member of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church) writes to let Finley know that the recent visit of Wyandot Indians to New York City will not be in vain. Hall has received a letter from William Reece of the British Conference, wishing to be remembered to the ministers he met while in America, and exulting in the prosperity of the Wyandot Indian Mission. At the end of the letter, Hall discusses The Christian Advocate, a new paper established by the Book Concern in New York City. It promises to be of large circulation and it is under the patronage of the General Conference, and I have no doubt that it will be means of doing much good. Abstract Number - 538https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1834/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Francis Hall to James B. Finley

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    Hall acknowledges Finley\u27s letter telling of his work with the Wyandot Indians. He expresses satisfaction that the mission cause is progressing well with our Indian friends. Hall states that since Finley\u27s visit to New York [with Mononcue & Between-the-Logs] much interest has been aroused in the Wyandot Indian Mission. Abstract Number - 753https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/2260/thumbnail.jp

    String resistance detector

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    Method and system are disclosed for determining individual string resistance in a network of strings when the current through a parallel connected string is unknown and when the voltage across a series connected string is unknown. The method/system of the invention involves connecting one or more frequency-varying impedance components with known electrical characteristics to each string and applying a frequency-varying input signal to the network of strings. The frequency-varying impedance components may be one or more capacitors, inductors, or both, and are selected so that each string is uniquely identifiable in the output signal resulting from the frequency-varying input signal. Numerical methods, such as non-linear regression, may then be used to resolve the resistance associated with each string
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