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"John B. Cornell"

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  1. Ruhiyyih (Mary Maxwell) Khanum and Ann Boylan, et al. "Easy Familiarity," Explanations of (1912/1947/1974). Statements on displays of affection (hugging and kissing) between members of the opposite sex. Also questions on assembly infallibility, and whether one with a minority opinion should vote against his conscience. Guardian.
  2. John B. Cornell. Scientific Approach to Moral Conduct (1946-11). Comparison of Bahá'í teachings on sexual behavior with those presented by a then-current textbook, Personality and the Family (1935). Essays.
  3. John B. Cornell, comp. Six Lessons on Bahá'í Law: A Deepening Course for Bahá'ís (1974). Principles of the Faith; justice and mercy; laws for the individual vs society; jurisdiction; civil law. Books.
  4. John B. Cornell. Spiritual Assembly as Arbitrator, The (1997). The function of Spiritual Assemblies in arbitrating disputes among Bahá'ís, and some historical insight into the development of Bahá'í practice. Articles-unpublished.
 

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