The great laws of the moral world do not vary, however different, under different dispensations, may be the authoritative enunciation of truth, or the means of propagating and defending it.
How do I know that there is a God? In the same way that I know, on looking at the sand, when a man or beast has crossed the desert - by His footprint… - Henry Parry Liddon
How do I know that there is a God? In the same way that I know, on looking at the sand, when a man or beast has crossed the desert - by His footprint…
- Henry Parry Liddon
Again and again the Church of Christ has been all but engulfed, as men might have deemed, in the billows; again and again the storm has been calmed b… - Henry Parry Liddon
Again and again the Church of Christ has been all but engulfed, as men might have deemed, in the billows; again and again the storm has been calmed b…
If Christianity has really come from heaven, it must renew the whole life of man; it must govern the life of nations no less than that of individuals… - Henry Parry Liddon
If Christianity has really come from heaven, it must renew the whole life of man; it must govern the life of nations no less than that of individuals…
Nothing is really lost by a life of sacrifice; everything is lost by failure to obey God's call. - Henry Parry Liddon
Nothing is really lost by a life of sacrifice; everything is lost by failure to obey God's call.
The resurrection asserts a truth which is by no means always written legibly for all men on the face of nature. It tells us that the spiritual is hig… - Henry Parry Liddon
The resurrection asserts a truth which is by no means always written legibly for all men on the face of nature. It tells us that the spiritual is hig…
No Legislature can really destroy a religious conviction, except by exterminating its holders. It is historically too late to do that, and we shall l… - Henry Parry Liddon
No Legislature can really destroy a religious conviction, except by exterminating its holders. It is historically too late to do that, and we shall l…
The Church of the Apostles was a Church of the poor; of silver and gold it had none. - Henry Parry Liddon
The Church of the Apostles was a Church of the poor; of silver and gold it had none.
Worship is the earthly act by which we most distinctly recognize our personal immortality; men who think that they will be extinct a few years hence … - Henry Parry Liddon
Worship is the earthly act by which we most distinctly recognize our personal immortality; men who think that they will be extinct a few years hence …
The life of man is made up of action and endurance; the life is fruitful in the ratio in which it is laid out in noble action or in patient persevera… - Henry Parry Liddon
The life of man is made up of action and endurance; the life is fruitful in the ratio in which it is laid out in noble action or in patient persevera…
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