| General Association of the Congregational Churches of Massachusetts - 1903 - 1102 pages
...qualities is the new note, affirming that " men of the Christian faith exist for the service of man, . . . in the maintenance of human freedom, in the deliverance...oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness." How welcome to the ethical sense and how consonant with the... | |
| Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt - 1906 - 1252 pages
...support of works and institutions of piety and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom, in tfie deliverance of all those that are oppressed, in the...consummated. It is practically already accepted by the United Brethren and the Methodist Protestants. The question of a name for the united churches will be' determined... | |
| 1906 - 406 pages
...of man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of charity, in the maintenance of human freedom, in the...civic justice, and the rebuke of all unrighteousness. Possessed of these convictions, both as truths which we do most firmly hold, and acts of faith which... | |
| 1906 - 760 pages
...man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom,...oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness. v\fter EartHquaKe and Fire GraHam Taylor The utterance on the... | |
| 1906 - 336 pages
...man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom,...oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness. Possessed of these convictions, both as truths which we do most... | |
| National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States - 1907 - 468 pages
...man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom,...are oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, in the rebuke of all unrighteousness. Possessed of these convictions, both as truths which we do most... | |
| Walter Rauschenbusch - 1912 - 526 pages
...man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom,...oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness." By 1905 it had reached the dignity of a Department with five... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1913 - 652 pages
...man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom,...oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness." The position of the Catholic church is sufficiently indicated... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1913 - 936 pages
...man, not only in holding forth the word of life, but in the support of works and institutions of pity and charity, in the maintenance of human freedom,...oppressed, in the enforcement of civic justice, and in the rebuke of all unrighteousness." The position of the Catholic church is sufficiently indicated... | |
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