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
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and hatred, we are playing into the hands the militarists, stimulating fear all round, and making the last condition worse than the first! With such passion as exists to-day a "successful" war will just the war that will not successful, will not accomplish the end for which it i
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and thee hogin live in the spirit, and to think less ~i the hod\ and tiling's carnal' The rewards of for ohedh'tiec to llis laws are lon'_'er phvsjc.a! and material, hut spiritual. The (iod of I',attics dies, and in his stead 'Uiies One win- delights not II) battle, not* even 11
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Christ's lift 4 was proved life, the principles upon which it rested being justified the result. throwing Himself wholly upon the mercy His o»i ornies, Christ secured complete triumph over those enemies, triumph for tho truth He preached, and brought upon His assailants, who, th
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There will be hope of peace until the peoples of the world recognise their brotherhood and refuse to be led to the shambles for mutual massacre. If there is no'hope of that. if. as some students of life hold, war will always happen because life itself a continual warfare, and on
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I lii' next article will entitled : If the came!? Without liberty it is impossible for nation t<> great. • • . Freedom the breath of a nation's life, and it is onlv freedom is granted that it is possible for lis face our difficulties and master them, and understand our problems a
May 20, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
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
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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
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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
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