Religion des Kreuzes, nur du verknüpfest, in einem / Kranze der Demut und Kraft doppelte Palme zugleich—Religion of the Cross! only thou unitest in one wreath together the twofold palm of humility and power. Platen.
Religion gives part of its reward in hand, the present comfort of having done our duty; and for the rest, it offers us the best security that heaven can give. Tillotson.
Religion, if in heavenly truths attired, / Needs only to be seen to be admired. Cowper.
Religion, if it be true, is central truth; and all knowledge which is not gathered round it, and quickened and illuminated by it, is hardly worth the name. Channing.
Religion implies revelation. R. D. Hitchcock.
Religion is a fire which example keeps alive, and which goes out if not communicated. Joubert.
Religion is a higher and supernatural life, mystical in its roots and practical in its fruits. Amiel.
Religion is again here, for whoever will piously struggle upward, and sacredly, sorrowfully refuse to speak lies, which indeed will mostly mean refuse to speak at all on that topic. Carlyle.
Religion is an everlasting lodestar, that beams 5 the brighter in the heavens the darker here on earth grows the night. Carlyle.
Religion is as necessary to reason as reason to religion. Washington.