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" I do not hesitate to say that we must rely upon religion for our highest welfare. And when I look about me to see what religion we may best rely upon, I am convinced that the religion of Christ is the one most full of strength and promise for the nation. "
Sunrise in the Sunrise Kingdom - Página 150
de John Hyde De Forest - 1904 - 233 páginas
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Missions and Modern History: A Study of the Missionary Aspects of ..., Volumen 2

Robert Elliott Speer - 1904 - 376 páginas
...anniversary of the YMCA in Tokyo, Baron Mayejima (a former member of the Cabinet), said, ' I firmly believe we must have religion as the basis of our national...or navy we may have, unless we have righteousness as the foundation of our national existence we shall fall short of the highest success. I do not hesitate...
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Christian Belief Interpreted by Christian Experience: Lectures Delivered in ...

Charles Cuthbert Hall - 1905 - 306 páginas
...Men's Christian Association in Tokyo, Baron Maejima, an ex-cabinet officer, said: "I firmly believe we must have religion as the basis of our national...foundation of our national existence we shall fall short of highest success. I do not hesitate to say that we must rely upon religion for our highest welfare....
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Bibliotheca Sacra, Volumen 62

1905 - 820 páginas
...speaking at the tenth anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Tokyo : " I firmly believe we must have religion as the basis of our national a'nd personal welfare. . . . And when I look about me to see what religion we may best rely upon, I am convinced that the...
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Methodist Magazine and Review, Volumen 62

1905 - 654 páginas
...STATESMAN ON CHRISTIANITY. Baron Maejima, an ex-Cabinet Minister of Japan, says of Christianity : " No matter how large an army or navy we may have, unless...foundation of our national existence we shall fall short of success. I do not hesitate to say that we must rely upon religion for our highest welfare. And when...
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Baptist Missionary Magazine, Volumen 86

1906 - 586 páginas
...NATIONAL WELFARE One who was formerly a member of the cabinet, Baron Mayejima, says: I firmly believe we must have religion as the basis of our national and personal welfare. No matter how large an army and navy we may have, unless we have righteousness as the foundation of our national existence, we...
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Christianity and the Nations

Robert E. Speer - 1910 - 408 páginas
...Asia see this. " I firmly believe," said Baron Mayajima, a former member of the Japanese cabinet, " we must have religion as the basis of our national...or navy we may have, unless we have righteousness as the foundation of our national existence, we shall fall short of the highest success. I do not hesitate...
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Winning the World: Prepared for the General Board of Religious Education ...

Episcopal Church. General Board of Religious Education - 1917 - 214 páginas
...diminished by their Christianity, but deepened by a supreme trust in God." A former Japanese statesman said: "No matter how large an army or navy we may have,...foundation of our national existence we shall fall short of success. I do not hesitate to say that we must rely upon religion for our highest welfare, and when...
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The Mastery of the Far East

Arthur Judson Brown - 1919 - 740 páginas
...sight apart from Christianity." Baron Mayejima, former member of the Imperial Cabmet: "I firmly believe we must have religion as the basis of our national and personal welfare. No matter how large an army and navy we may have, unless we have righteousness as the foundation of our national existence, we...
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Good News for the World: 200 Years of Making the Bible Heard : the Story of ...

Roger Steer - 2004 - 498 páginas
...of the Young Men's Christian Association in Tokyo. "We must have religion," he tells his audience, "as the basis of our national and personal welfare....or navy we may have, unless we have righteousness as the foundation of our national existence, we shall fall far short of the highest success. And when...
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The Missionary Intelligencer, Volumen 17

1904 - 540 páginas
...FUNDAMENTAL. Speaking recently at a meeting at Tokyo, an ex-Cabinet Minister said: "I firmly believe we must have religion as the basis of our national...or navy we may have, unless we have righteousness as the foundation of our national existence, we shall fall short of the highest success. I do not hesitate...
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