RELIGION, IMPORTANCE OF
Lecky says that the humble meeting in Aldersgate Street where John Wesley was converted forms an epoch in English history; and he adds that the religious revolution begun in England by the preaching of the Wesleys is of greater historic importance than all the splendid victories by land and sea won under Pitt.—W. H. Fitchett, “Wesley and His Century.”
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Religion in Work—See [Work Proving Religion].
Religion of Great Men—See [Prayer by Great Leaders].
Religion, Practical—See [Witness of Service].
RELIGION, SHADES OF
It has been well said that as the prism exhibits the various colors contained in light, so mankind displays the various forms and shades of religion.
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RELIGION, SHALLOW