“We profess to be republicans, and yet we neglect the only means of establishing and perpetuating our republican forms of government; that is, the universal education of our youth in the principles of Christianity by means of the Bible; for this divine book, above all others, favors that equality among mankind, that respect for just laws, and all those sober and frugal virtues which constitute the soul of republicanism.” MeanBookSoulGovernmentFormLawChristianityPrinciplesVirtueMankindYouthDivineRepublicanUniversalFavorsNeglectSoberForms Of GovernmentFrugalChristianity From Founding FathersPerpetuatingRepublicanismUniversal Education Book:Essays: Literary, Moral and Philosophical Source: Essays: Literary, Moral and Philosophical
“The Christian who drinks cannot win his drinking companions to Christ. The girl who dances will never win her dancing boyfriend! You may think to gain favor and influence with the unsaved by joining with them in the lodge, or attending with them the movies, or by smoking or drinking or playing bridge with them, but you cannot! Worldliness means powerlessness! And that means that every Christian who sells out is guilty of the murder of the poor lost souls that go to Hell because he lost his influence.” ThinkingMayMeanSoulChristianGirlWinningLostChristPoorHellInfluenceDrinkGainsMurderSellsDancingDrinkingFavorsGuiltyBridgesSmokingCompanionJoiningAttendingPowerlessnessGo To HellLost SoulsLodgesWorldlinessPlaying Bridge Author:John R. Rice
“I am not aware that payment, or even favors, however gracious, bind any man's soul and conscience in questions of highest morality and highest importance.” MenSoulDutyMoralityHighestConscienceImportanceFavorsPaymentGracious Book:Works Source: Works