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Who is there who does not stand ready at all times to act in her behalf in a spirit of
devoted and disinterested patriotism ? We are yet only in the youth and first
consciousness of our power . The day of our country's life is still but in its fresh ...
Who is there who does not stand ready at all times to act in her behalf in a spirit of
devoted and disinterested patriotism ? We are yet only in the youth and first
consciousness of our power . The day of our country's life is still but in its fresh ...
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We refuse to baptize greedy profiteering and lust of power with the name of
patriotism . But we believe that the cause for which our country is standing in this
war is directly related to those great truths for which the Church stands and to
which it ...
We refuse to baptize greedy profiteering and lust of power with the name of
patriotism . But we believe that the cause for which our country is standing in this
war is directly related to those great truths for which the Church stands and to
which it ...
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... will not be , and ought not to be , loyal to a government simply as a matter of
course , or at least that their loyalty will be far more intense and vital if they
understand that these higher issues are involved in the stand their government is
taking .
... will not be , and ought not to be , loyal to a government simply as a matter of
course , or at least that their loyalty will be far more intense and vital if they
understand that these higher issues are involved in the stand their government is
taking .
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The hesitancy of churchmen in America to speak sharply and decisively on the
moral issues of the war , when it broke out , was largely due to a consciousness
that the church should stand as an international fellowship . What a marvellous ...
The hesitancy of churchmen in America to speak sharply and decisively on the
moral issues of the war , when it broke out , was largely due to a consciousness
that the church should stand as an international fellowship . What a marvellous ...
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... that America shall not stand for national aggression , but shall stand for the just
conceptions and bases of peace , for the competitions of merit alone , and for the
generous rivalry of liberty . " FROM AN ADDRESS OF OCTOBER 26 , 1916 .
... that America shall not stand for national aggression , but shall stand for the just
conceptions and bases of peace , for the competitions of merit alone , and for the
generous rivalry of liberty . " FROM AN ADDRESS OF OCTOBER 26 , 1916 .
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President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the War (1918) Frederick Henry Lynch Приказ није доступан - 2009 |
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