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Rev Cavendish Moxon

Cavendish Moxon was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, taking his BA in 1904. That same year he entered Ripon Theological College. In 1906 he was deaconed and priested in 1907. He was curate in the Church of St Andrew Stourton (1906-8) and thereafter had a number of brief appointments: Eccles (1908-9), All Saints, Pontefract (1909-11), St Peter, South Croyden (1911-12), St Marylebone (1912-14). He was Rector of Marske in Yorkshire during the war (1914-1918) and then at Christ Church Westminster (1918-20).

After this he appears to have left the country, or at least the ministry, and moved into psychology. In 1960 he was in Sausalito, California

 

 
             

 

Contributions and Comments

In: The Expository Times. 1911; 22: pp. 423-426

 

Jesus' Teaching and Modern Thought

In: The Expository Times. 1915; 26: pp. 537-540

 

Concerning Blasphemy

In: The New Age – a weekly review of politics literature and art (Volume xx (ns) November 2, 1916 to April 26 1917. p. 370.)

M. Coué's Theory and Practice of Auto-Suggestion.

In: British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1923, Vol. III, p. 320.

 

Freudian Essays on Religion and Science.

Boston, R. G. Badger, 1926.

pp. 133. 8º

Reviewed by C. Stanford in Journal of Mental Science.1927; 73: 639

 

The Bearing of Rank's Discovery on Medicine

In: Psychoanalytic Review, 1928. 15, pp. 294-299.

 
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