the condition of life in one age the condition ot and death in a later age. Customs are to the spirit what clothing is the body; and mankind wears out and out-grows the former just as it does (he Latter. Thus vital and important as the past is, it is not nearly vital and importa
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
principle'? answer simple the - r \ hieh level of eivilisa ssary order discover find appreciate the moaning and possibility of non-resistance. What are perhaps too ant to forget is that < hrist ianity was 111, • tepst,,ne ol a pr. at civilisation, the Itn i nut ion of a lone line
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
There are two questions paramount importance that we ought all to be asking just now; they are : Whither are we going? and hy whom are we being led? other words, are we in the hands of high-minded politicians, or has power escaped these altogether and entered into the possession
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
I ■ f. t 1 1.• war )• Ila ir « :iv, t!i :ir- uiii. 11;.- l:it I <r< l\ iti !i. ;i< ivi i| ..11 ii- in int 111:11 i(i') t li.it AI nil \ ■ Ihi tin' |>r' .lit i- n<>t .U"iiiL' t-« tin- war. I'.i.th Mr. I.!. (I. <>p_v < 1 Mr. ('! 111 r< •11i! mini' lis" of thr r. <•'nt Aili'.iii ::i
August 12, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
W.•«•!», lu.' Initio calls, nil '.'o forth in bright array at t In-i r 1 •s ami *•<• 111«• auav J'.ut th.-n conns tin turn one day h'< each one IU ! Weep, though your tears spent. Acs, wei-p that men who fiyltt each other (Ain't a toe detect hfother. And see that tare has hut mot
August 19, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England