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" ... are wide or sure unless they are such that all the world can be legitimately asked to accept them as foundations. Such a test leaves room for abundance of healthy party difference and criticism, but it insists on that without which there cannot be... "
The Dedicated Life: An Address Delivered to the Students of the University ... - Page 6
by Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1907 - 29 pages
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The Christian Science Journal, Volume 24

1906 - 880 pages
...should have dealt, in some measure at least, with the problem of international peace. His statement that "it is not brute force, but moral power, that commands predominance in the world," is in line with the teachings of the Master, and his further statement that "perhaps the time is near...
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Army Reform and Other Addresses

Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1907 - 332 pages
...but it insists on that without which there cannot be real stability. The foundation of purpose in the State, through all changes of party policy, must,...moral power, that commands predominance in the world. That it is so becomes more and more plain as civilisation at large progressively emerges from barbarism,...
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Universities and National Life: Four Addresses to Students

Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1912 - 184 pages
...but it insists on that without which there cannot be real stability. The foundation of purpose in the State, through all changes of party policy, must,...in the world. This becomes more and more plain as civilisation at large progressively emerges from barbarism, and other nations increase in capacity...
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Universities and National Life: Four Addresses to Students

Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1912 - 184 pages
...the State, through all changes of party policy, must, if the national life is to grow perma^ nently and not diminish, to prosper and not to fade, be ethical....in the world. This becomes more and more plain as civilisation at large progressively emerges from barbarism, and other nations increase in capacity...
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Through Europe on the Eve of War: A Record of Personal Experiences ...

Frederick Henry Lynch - 1914 - 170 pages
...moral and spiritual grounds that war will ultimately be stopped. "We believe with Lord Haldane that, 'It is not brute force, but moral power that commands predominance in the world,' and we are here to see if it be not possible to unite these moral forces, as we know them to exist...
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Selected Quotations on Peace and War: With Especial Reference to a Course of ...

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Commission on Christian Education - 1915 - 564 pages
...Are Peace Principles Practicable? in the Reports of The American Friends' Peace Conference, p. 137. It is not brute force but moral power that commands predominance in the world. — LOUD U ALDAN E. MORAL EQUIVALENTS The war against war is going to be no holiday excursion or camping...
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