Calvin Coolidge Quote

That character clearly saw no use for discipline, and just as clearly found his reward in the life of an outcast. The principles which he proclaimed could not lead in any other direction. Vice and misery were their natural and inevitable consequences. He refused to recognize or obey any authority, save his own material inclinations. He never rose above his appetites. Your Society stands as a protest against this attitude of mind.


Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)


That character clearly saw no use for discipline, and just as clearly found his reward in the life of an outcast. The principles which he proclaimed...

That character clearly saw no use for discipline, and just as clearly found his reward in the life of an outcast. The principles which he proclaimed...

That character clearly saw no use for discipline, and just as clearly found his reward in the life of an outcast. The principles which he proclaimed...

That character clearly saw no use for discipline, and just as clearly found his reward in the life of an outcast. The principles which he proclaimed...