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THE NEW CRUSADER.

THE NEW CRUSADER.

Such critics Christianity has had throughout the ages have belonged to the ranks of Unbelievers. But to-day the situation is changed, as they are now to found in the ranks the Believers ; for the Church itself has entered the lists against its Founder. As was the case when Chris
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
<ll rniall\ that

<ll rniall\ that

<ll that Is till' filial nil I iiih ailit i| I \ • •lilt i vat
June 3, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
-I, ill

-I, ill

June 3, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
■ i; \.l l.i 11111)1' I 11111 <• I' || I lit iV 1 'I Willi i ;i\ 111 .w

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fin.l thai 'I > | >1 slii i 'I t lit 111 I I >• .--ill! -111 ■i: 11 i >ll I|l that
June 3, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
iiir spirit^ lit round, tli,'it is 1 Hl', lint to

iiir spirit^ lit round, tli,'it is 1 Hl', lint to

June 17, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
the time has come for action ;

the time has come for action ;

and if not act before long the faith the people * hristinnify and in righteousness will have vanished, and darkness and ruin have spread themselves over all the carta. In war the. present occasion our nation -1 < 'I I 1 11 ri-t a chance, had lulls conn hot her it Wel V ell
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
lil. in the nauii i < 'hrist intiit ri gi it ei aisness, and ci I isa iion, lav down

lil. in the nauii i < 'hrist intiit ri gi it ei aisness, and ci I isa iion, lav down

it- arms and tiu-t it- eau-e to the reason ot tile civilised world, one cannot say. Hut tins J am absolutely convinced, that It do that It would succeed 111 its object and thereby achieve the mo-t wonderful vietorv the realm of human conduct that has been witnessed since * hrist
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
THE NEW CRUSADER.

THE NEW CRUSADER.

evil passion which seem periodically to bur>t upon us; are able to overrun tho land with the purifying streams of goodwill, and so check the growth hatred, pride, vainglory, greed, and the lust for power. may all sign the treaty permanent peace to-day: and keep it, too. And the
July 15, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
Nut that thf i

Nut that thf i

Nut that i .! Ilia ili\ tirl'i'lli >' (i. lira H! ,lIH . ill I .1 cat.nn 111 !!!!•• til wtii i:l materialism that lias pel civilised all Is 111 It a .1 ci, liiiiti' vi into w.ll ;i !l lilt' t'lh inv \ i tl a situs 1 ill s i t in wlnch ii I- 111111 e imp 111. a la (I.! man it ainl
June 3, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
 
unsuspected forces of the human soul.

unsuspected forces of the human soul.

Christ's death the Cross was not, as it seemed, mere negative fuct,T>ut profound spiritual affirmation, which not only condemned, confounded, and utterly routed His enemies, and left His followers complete masters of the situation, but stirred the imagination of the time, as it
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England