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Limits to proselytizing

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He has written widely on religious movements and the law; “Limits to Proselytizing” expands upon ideas first expressed in volume 51 of the Southern California Law Review,used by permission of the editors.

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Delgado, R. Limits to proselytizing. Society 17, 25–33 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02694628

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