To lose influence over the people would be to lose the future altogether; and it is by the heart, far more than by the understanding, that we must hold and guide this immense power, so mighty either for good or for evil. Among all the glorious titles... A Retrospect of Fifty Years - Sivu 201tekijä(t) James Gibbons - 1916Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Augustine Ryan - 1920 - 344 sivua
...ruinous paths of license and anarchy. Hitherto our country has presented a spectacle of a most consoling different character — that of a popular power regulated...for her, there is not one which at present gives her 50 great influence as that of ' Friend of the People.' Assuredly, in our democratic country, it is... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 432 sivua
...Whether we will or no this is our work; we need a new spirit, a new direction of our life and activity." To lose influence over the people would be to lose...for good or for evil. Among all the glorious titles of the Church which her history has merited for her, there is not one which at present gives her so... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 428 sivua
...new spirit, a new direction of our life and activity." To lose influence over the people would be lo lose the future altogether; and it is by the heart,...for good or for evil. Among all the glorious titles of the Church which her history has merited for her, there is not one which at present gives her so... | |
| John C. Cort - 2003 - 380 sivua
...to deal with princes and parliaments, but with masses, with the people." And Gibbons shrewdly added, "To lose influence over the people would be to lose the future altogether." Not the loftiest motive for defending the poor, but irrefutable. of New York protested that the capitalist... | |
| John J. O'Brien - 2005 - 420 sivua
...Whether we will or no this is our work; we need a new spirit, a new direction of our life and activity." To lose influence over the people would be to lose...for good or for evil. Among all the glorious titles of the Church which her history has merited for her, there is not one which at present gives her so... | |
| James M. O'Toole - 2004 - 302 sivua
...religion should continue to possess the affections, and thus rule the conduct of the multitudes. ... To lose influence over the people would be to lose the future altogether."'-2 Here Gibbons made as pure an argument for religion as an instrument of social control... | |
| 2006 - 334 sivua
...Whether we will or no this is our work; we need a new spirit, a new direction of our life and activity." To lose influence over the people would be to lose...guide this immense power, so mighty either for good or evil. Among all the glorious titles of the Church which her history has merited for her, there is not... | |
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