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Churchgoing also offers social support--which numerous studies have shown to have a salutary effect on well-being.

From Time Magazine Archive

Churchgoing was not his practice in London; "but I do not think," says Mrs Orr, "he ever failed in it at the Universities or in the country."

From Robert Browning by Dowden, Edward

Churchgoing, in one sense, the sense in which William Saint regarded it, touched his humour.

From The Soul of Susan Yellam by Vachell, Horace Annesley

Churchgoing was, as I have said, no part of his regular life.

From Life and Letters of Robert Browning by Browning, Robert

Churchgoing is not, that ever I heard, a subject of reproach; decency of linen is a mark of prosperous affairs, and conscious moral rectitude one of the tokens of good living.

From Edinburgh Picturesque Notes by Stevenson, Robert Louis