“That image or rather that Person, so human, yet so entirely Divine, has a power to fill the imagination, to arrest the affections, to deepen and purify the conscience, which nothing else in the world has.” WorldHumansPersonsChristImaginationDivineConscienceAffection Book:Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations Source: Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations
“The sense that a man is serving a Higher than himself, with a service which will become ever more and more perfect freedom, evokes more profound, more humbling, more exalted emotions than any thing else in the world can do. The spirit of man is an instrument which cannot give out its deepest, finest tones, except under the immediate hand of the Divine Harmonist.” MenWorldGivingHandsSpiritCan DoPerfectEmotionDivineHigherInstrumentsProfoundToneServingFinestEvokeExaltedHumbling Book:Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations Source: Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations
“The belief in a Divine education, open to each man and to all men, takes up into itself all that is true in the end proposed by culture, supplements, and perfects it.” MenEndsCultureBeliefDivineSupplements Book:Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations Source: Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations