The question that the lips of most thoughtful people these days is : What ought we to do? They examine the military situation, consider the state of mind in all the belligerent countries, and then, half in despair, ask themselves what the war has wrought. Then they a step furthe
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
William Perm told the natives that and his people never fired a rifle or U6ed a sword ; that they meant no harm and had fears. the treaty friendship itselt, it was declared that the lied Men and the White Men should all brothers; that all the paths should free; the doors of the
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
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
that thr success .«r practicability of non-resistance docs not depend upon the moral condition of the people towards whom it is manifested, but essentially upon the moral condition, the faith and the courage those who profess to helieve in it. savape, for instance, would never c
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
other method is symbolised in the Cross; for the Cross of Christ stands for a profound spiritual principle which the Church Christ in this twentieth century lias proved itself to he. in complete ignorance. that principle I have tried give smne indication. That it is bound to wor
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
probably t lie most vital question that confronts the present age; for upon the answer to it depends th course of future history. if the answer in the affirmative, the attitude of the Church with respect the present war stands condemned, and will have to modified ; whilo if it i
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
WHY CHRIST WAS RIGHT. (Continued.) world; is, thus free and increase moral and spiritual force. Whereas, we know, resort to physical force deny and cast out reason ; to institute the censorship to the stifling und distorting of the truth; and thus to cause the moral issuo to rec
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England