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===Publications=== [[File:Antoinist booklets.jpg|thumb|right|Three Antoinist booklets which contain some excerpts of Antoine's books]] The Antoinist literature is mainly composed of Antoine's writings, which are considered as sacred by followers and should not be modified.<ref>[[#Debouxhtay2|Debouxhtay, 1934]], p. 192.</ref> They include three doctrinal books grouped into two volumes which are sold in the temples and read during the worship: ''Revelation of the Father'' (''La Révélation par le Père''), ''The Coronation of the Revealed Work'' (''Le Couronnement de l'Œuvre révélée'') and ''Development of the Teaching of Father'' (''Le Développement de l'Enseignement du Père''). According to Debouxhtay, "the writings of Antoine do not shine by their qualities of style", a view shared by other observers.<ref>[[#Debouxhtay2|Debouxhtay, 1934]], p. 190.</ref> Many statements from the Antoines are gathered into 14 books called ''Tomes'', which remain only accessible to dressed members. From May 1907 to April 1909, the religion published the journal ''The Halo of Consciousness'',<ref name="Debouxhtay137"/> then from September 1911 to August 1914, ''The Unitive''.<ref>[[#Dericqueboug|Dericquebourg, 1993]], pp. 61–63.</ref> In 1936, Belgian writer [[Robert Vivier]] published a hagiographic biography—although based on real facts—of Louis Antoine, which is also used by Antoinists to strengthen their faith,<ref>{{cite journal |title= Vivier (Robert) ''Délivrez-nous du mal. Antoine le guérisseur'' |url=https://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/assr_0335-5985_1980_num_50_2_2215_t1_0350_0000_2 |journal=Archives de sciences sociales des religions |first=Regis |last=Dericquebourg |pages=350, 351 |year=1980 |volume=50 |number=2 |language=fr |access-date=10 June 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Vivier: Les armes de la guérison |url=http://archives.lesoir.be/vivier-les-armes-de-la-guerison_t-19900315-Z02GFP.html |journal=[[Le Soir]] |first=Jean |last=Tordeur |page=33 |publisher=Rossel |place=Brussels |date=15 March 1990 |language=fr |access-date=10 June 2011}}</ref> and thus sold in the temples.<ref>{{cite book |first1=Hélène |last1=Hatte |first2=Valérie |last2=Rialland-Addach |title=Promenades dans le quartier des Gobelins et la Butte-aux-Cailles |publisher=Christine Bonneton |year=2008 |pages=105, 106 |language=fr |isbn=978-2-86253-420-6}}</ref>
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