Charles Grandison Finney Quote

No man can possibly be benevolent or religious, to the full extent of his obligations, without concerning himself, to a greater or less extent, with the affairs of human government.


Finney's Systematic Theology (ed. 1976)


No man can possibly be benevolent or religious, to the full extent of his obligations, without concerning himself, to a greater or less extent, with...

No man can possibly be benevolent or religious, to the full extent of his obligations, without concerning himself, to a greater or less extent, with...

No man can possibly be benevolent or religious, to the full extent of his obligations, without concerning himself, to a greater or less extent, with...

No man can possibly be benevolent or religious, to the full extent of his obligations, without concerning himself, to a greater or less extent, with...