Even the hope that lies before the world of a life of peace protected and developed by a League of Nations, is itself dependent on something deeper and more fundamental still. The cooperation which the League of Nations explicitly exists to foster will... The Business of Missions - Page 189de Cornelius Howard Patton - 1924 - 290 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1920 - 446 pages
...civilization, has driven all thoughtful men to examine the bases of national and international life. "It has become clear to-day, both through the arbitrament...so far as the consenting peoples have the spirit of goodwill. And the spirit of goodwill among men rests on spiritual forces; the hope of a ' brotherhood... | |
| 1920 - 614 pages
...the British Empire, in which these eminent statesmen pointed out that "even the hope of the world for a life of peace protected and developed by a League...of Nations is itself dependent on something deeper or more fundamental still. That deeper fundamental was to be found in the very spirit of moral and... | |
| 1920 - 594 pages
...nor commercial prosperity are real foundations for the ordered development of the world's life. . . . The hope that lies before the world of a life of peace . . . rests on spiritual forces, the hope of a "brotherhood of humanity' reposes on the deeper spiritual... | |
| Merton Stacher Rice - 1921 - 274 pages
...word we have grown used to hearing with vital comment in critical places of the world. It said this, "Even the hope that lies before the world of a life...developed by a League of Nations, is itself dependent upon something deeper and more fundamental still ; the hope of a brotherhood of humanity reposes on... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1927 - 340 pages
...manifesto for the New Year of 1920. It is worth perpetuating by reason of its unshakable truthfulness : " Even the hope that lies before the world of a life...so far as the consenting peoples have the spirit of goodwill. And the spirit of goodwill among men rests on spiritual forces, the hope of a brotherhood... | |
| 1920 - 420 pages
...rebuilding a life of peace, that neither education, science, diplomacy nor commercial prosperity when allied in material force as the ultimate power, are real...so far as the consenting peoples have the spirit of good-will. And the spirit of goodwill among men rests on spiritual forces, the hope of a brotherhood... | |
| 1920 - 572 pages
...things are in themselves simply the tools of the spirit that handles them. Even the hope that lira before the world of a life of peace, protected and...so far as the consenting peoples have the spirit of good-will. And the spirit of good-will among men rests on spiritual forces; the hope of a 'brotherhood... | |
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