The Fight for Peace: An Aggressive Campaign for American ChurchesF. H. Revell, 1915 - 192 páginas |
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... demand the annihilation of militarism . How this is to be accomplished is the pressing question . Yet in our just condemnation of militarism , let us not over- look the place it has held in the evolution of man . Many of his noble ...
... demand the annihilation of militarism . How this is to be accomplished is the pressing question . Yet in our just condemnation of militarism , let us not over- look the place it has held in the evolution of man . Many of his noble ...
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... demands of disciples ? In 1913 Great Britain expended over three pounds ( fifteen dollars ) per individual for alcoholic drink , whereas its total gifts for foreign missions were barely three shillings ( seventy - five cents ) per ...
... demands of disciples ? In 1913 Great Britain expended over three pounds ( fifteen dollars ) per individual for alcoholic drink , whereas its total gifts for foreign missions were barely three shillings ( seventy - five cents ) per ...
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... demands of the politicians ; but they soon relapse into indifference , engrossed in local and ecclesiastical interests . Our national and local governments are too largely manip- ulated by scheming , selfish , aggressive interests . No ...
... demands of the politicians ; but they soon relapse into indifference , engrossed in local and ecclesiastical interests . Our national and local governments are too largely manip- ulated by scheming , selfish , aggressive interests . No ...
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... Demand for honesty and purity , for unselfishness and kindliness in every branch of business , are becoming insistent . Many , moreover , are exemplifying these ideals in actual life . And now at last are we not all beginning to see ...
... Demand for honesty and purity , for unselfishness and kindliness in every branch of business , are becoming insistent . Many , moreover , are exemplifying these ideals in actual life . And now at last are we not all beginning to see ...
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... other . This principle , however , does not mean that the state may adopt pagan principles of con- duct . Yet unless Christians demand that the state be Chris- tian , non - Christians will inevitably conduct the state 62 The Fight for ...
... other . This principle , however , does not mean that the state may adopt pagan principles of con- duct . Yet unless Christians demand that the state be Chris- tian , non - Christians will inevitably conduct the state 62 The Fight for ...
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The Fight for Peace: An Aggressive Campaign for American Churches Sidney Lewis Gulick Vista completa - 1915 |
The Fight for Peace: An Aggressive Campaign for American Churches Sidney Lewis Gulick Vista completa - 1915 |
The Fight for Peace: An Aggressive Campaign for American Churches Sidney Lewis Gulick Vista completa - 1915 |
Términos y frases comunes
aggressive aliens ambitions America animosity anti-Asiatic arbitration armaments Asia assimilation attitude Bureau California century China Chinese Chris Christ Christendom Christian citizens Church Peace League Church Peace Union citizenship civilization Congress coöperation Count Okuma decades disarmament distrust effective establish world-peace Europe European fact favored nation Federal Council feelings five per cent force foreign friendly friendship Geary Act Golden Rule Government head-lines ideals important individuals insist international good-will international relations Japan Japanese Jesus juridical pacifists justice Kingdom Kingdom of God labor land legislation matter ment methods Mexico militarism militarists military pacifists missionaries modern moral moreover mutual nations nature navy neighbors organization Orient Peace Commission Peace Movement peace program Peace Society political possible practical principles problem promotion proposals protection question regard responsible righteousness Russia secure selfish social spirit suspicion teaching tion to-day treatment United white nations white race yellow peril
Pasajes populares
Página 91 - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects, respectively, from the one country to the other, for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
Página 117 - The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall have liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the territories of the other...
Página 92 - Chinese subjects, whether proceeding to the United States as teachers, students, merchants or from curiosity, together with their body and household servants, and Chinese laborers who are now in the United States shall be allowed to go and come of their own free will and accord, and shall be accorded all the rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions which are accorded to the citizens and subjects of the most favored nation.
Página 149 - You cannot be friends at all except upon the terms of honor. We must show ourselves friends by comprehending their interest whether it squares with our own interest or not.
Página 92 - If Chinese laborers, or Chinese of any other class, now either permanently or temporarily residing in the territory of the United States, meet with ill treatment at the hands of any other persons, the Government of the United States will exert all its power to devise measures for their protection and to secure to them the same rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions as may be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and to which they are entitled by treaty.
Página 149 - It is a very perilous thing to determine the foreign policy of a nation in the terms of material interest. It not only is unfair to those with whom you are dealing, but it is degrading as regards your own actions.
Página 101 - When you meet the foe you will defeat him. No quarter will be given, no prisoners will be taken. Let all who fall into your hands be at your mercy. Just as the Huns, a thousand years ago, under the leadership of...
Página 118 - The citizens or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or may be granted to native citizens or subjects, on their submitting themselves to the conditions imposed upon the native citizens or subjects.
Página 137 - That the number of aliens of any nationality who may be admitted under the immigration laws to the United States in any fiscal year shall be limited to 3 per centum of the number of foreign-born persons of such nationality resident in the United States as determined by the United States census of 1910.
Página 5 - Again the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and showeth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them ; and saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.