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... ples , its means , its motives , all are the very reverse of those which characterize every form of war . It requires in the Christian , qualities which no soldier can possess without ceasing to be a soldier . It enjoins duties ...
... ples , its means , its motives , all are the very reverse of those which characterize every form of war . It requires in the Christian , qualities which no soldier can possess without ceasing to be a soldier . It enjoins duties ...
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... ples as exemplified by Christ himself ? Do you apply them to the in- tercourse of nations as God's last remedy for war ? Do you inculcate them as plainly , as frequently , as earnestly as you would other requisi- tions of the gospel ...
... ples as exemplified by Christ himself ? Do you apply them to the in- tercourse of nations as God's last remedy for war ? Do you inculcate them as plainly , as frequently , as earnestly as you would other requisi- tions of the gospel ...
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... ples to those practices ? It is indeed a sovereign remedy for war ; but it can cure no moral malady to which it is not applied . All we ask is a right application . It has not for ages been applied to war ; and the result is that the ...
... ples to those practices ? It is indeed a sovereign remedy for war ; but it can cure no moral malady to which it is not applied . All we ask is a right application . It has not for ages been applied to war ; and the result is that the ...
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... ples of the Prince of peace . We differ , then , only on a single point of this great cause- he moral character of wars strictly defensive . Even this dif ference is mainly theoretical ; for we unite in condemning 200 [ Feb ...
... ples of the Prince of peace . We differ , then , only on a single point of this great cause- he moral character of wars strictly defensive . Even this dif ference is mainly theoretical ; for we unite in condemning 200 [ Feb ...
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... ples . He is , perhaps , the most celebrated , if not the most useful , missionary of the present times . He labors in the South Sea Islands . Mr. Medhurst , missionary from China , has also to me given his sentiments in our favor . He ...
... ples . He is , perhaps , the most celebrated , if not the most useful , missionary of the present times . He labors in the South Sea Islands . Mr. Medhurst , missionary from China , has also to me given his sentiments in our favor . He ...
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