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
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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
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and where there is vision the people perish." man's ideal are always the truest and the strongest things about him, for they tell not simply what he has been, but what hopes he; which is far more important. man is alw ays more than his past. Ideals make history, new story; they
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Religion Goodwill. liv lii:v. H. BAUSON spite of differing interpretations certain texts, Christianity is fundamentally a religion of goodwill. There is teaching of illwill be found in it. Kven the passages that express Christ's antagonisms are free from all suggestion illwill.
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the courage whereby man will throw himself the honour his enemies, and trust, Christ trusted, the faithless son# materialistic age, and even die their hands. That is the meaning non-resistance : it succeeded in Jorusaler* nineteen centuries ago; and it would have succeeded in Fr
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hut if there ho evil, recalcitrant element society, t hero can la' need for iinn - resist aiice. The teach i ii" o ('iirist lanity that Ininian nature heine what, it is, ever i c-.|m ae,; to true r«mrii»c, to real nohility spirit and character, the principle of non-resistance is
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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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