. . . . If yon penetrate deep enough into human nature you will unfailingly reach in each one of us a stratum which is impervious discipline, any other influence from without. The strongest manifestation of this truth lies in what men call conscience—an innate sewe of right and
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not give them now; but when the war is over they must given,' for the truth about war ought to be known,to all, and do ourselves, our homes, our nation, our civilisation an unpardonable wrong in suppressing them. And as it is with the moral law, is it with man-made law : the two
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According to The Daily Jk Leader, Mr. C. F. G. Master man, speaking at men's meeting at Whitefield's Tabernacle. London, short time 'ago, said that he could not give them any kind of prospect of immediate peace. The war seemed almost to have been taken out of the hands of the ru
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following, taken from Shouted Down," by Charles Hod Buxton, is an extract from a letter from a young Auatrian soldier, written to his sister, he opened only after his death : We battle for freedom'and justice—arid our struggle is for lasting peaoe. ... If this lasting peace is r
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Printed BI KPHUKS PRKKS, I.TII . M lIH lUMII'I-. and Published hy Tlie Committee for the Promotion Pacifism. Nelson. have found the widest anil the lowest amenable to reason and to kindness. One the greatest ruffians in the regiment one® sf>( rudplv to 'me in eamp, and even thri
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that is morally strong enough to vindicate and ultimately secure its rights, even though it has been defeated in a contest physical force, was, if it could only have realised the fact, strong enough to have secured those rights without going to ■war. my contention be true, it fo
April 8, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
One of the most striking things which force themselves on the attention of one with a long memory like, myself is the fact that nearly all our warp, whether successful or otherwise, are regretted after a few years' consideration and experience of results. enthusiasm of war will
April 8, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
And Christ rebuked the unclean spirit Europe, saying unto hiea, "Thou foul spirit, I command thee come out of him and enter no more him." And having cried out, and torn him much, he came ont. And Europe became as one dead, so that was said, He is dead." Rut Christ took Europe by
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is with' increased confidence and considerable pleasure that we place before you the second issue our journal. The response the first issue has been most satisfactory; our effort has been justified. The letters and messages we have received have given us great encouragement and
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