Washingtonian movement (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Washingtonian movement" in English language version.

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  • White, William L. (2001). "Pre-A.A. Alcoholic Mutual Aid Societies". Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 19 (2): 1–21. doi:10.1300/J020v19n02_01. ISSN 1544-4538. S2CID 149358033. While there are similarities between A.A. and the Washingtonians, the Washingtonians were so distinctly non-religious and non-spiritual in orientation that they were charged by their religious critics with the heresy of humanism (placing their own power above the power of God)

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  • White, William L. (2001). "Pre-A.A. Alcoholic Mutual Aid Societies". Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 19 (2): 1–21. doi:10.1300/J020v19n02_01. ISSN 1544-4538. S2CID 149358033. While there are similarities between A.A. and the Washingtonians, the Washingtonians were so distinctly non-religious and non-spiritual in orientation that they were charged by their religious critics with the heresy of humanism (placing their own power above the power of God)

silkworth.net

  • "The Washingtonian Movement" (PDF). silkworth.net.

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  • White, William L. (2001). "Pre-A.A. Alcoholic Mutual Aid Societies". Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 19 (2): 1–21. doi:10.1300/J020v19n02_01. ISSN 1544-4538. S2CID 149358033. While there are similarities between A.A. and the Washingtonians, the Washingtonians were so distinctly non-religious and non-spiritual in orientation that they were charged by their religious critics with the heresy of humanism (placing their own power above the power of God)