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Certainly, no revolution that has ever taken place in society can be compared to that which has been produced by the words of Jesus Christ.
Mark Hopkins
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Mark Hopkins
Age: 64 †
Born: 1813
Born: September 1
Died: 1878
Died: March 29
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New York
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Guided by His wisdom, strong in His strength, there maybe for you struggle and suffering, the darkness and the storm. The disciple is not above His Master. There may be weeping that shall endure for a night, but joy shall come in the morning. If the night cometh, so also the morning, a morning without clouds, the morning of an eternal day.
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Remove from the history of the past all those actions which have either sprung directly from the religious nature of man, or been modified by it, and you have the history of another world and of another race.
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Religion without morality is a superstition and a curse, and morality without religion is impossible.
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Christianity is the greatest civilizing, moulding, uplifting power on this globe.
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Who will reach heaven? I do not know, but I am certain that no one will be there who does not feel at home.
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All mental discipline and symmetrical growth are from activity of the mind under the yoke of the will or personal power.
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Faith then, in its relation to salvation, is that confidence by which we accept it as a free gift from the Saviour, and is the only possible way in which the gift of God could be appropriated.
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Christianity alone inspires and guides progress for the progress of man is movement toward God. and movement toward God wili ensure a gradual unfolding of all that exalts and adorns man.
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To be energetic and firm where principle demands it, and tolerant in all else, is not easy. It is not easy to abhor wickedness, and oppose it with every energy, and at the same time to have the meekness and gentleness of Christ, becoming all things to all men for the truth's sake. The energy of patience, the most godlike of all, is not easy.
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