Christianity was the temple that was to be eternal, and on it, as unconscious builders, men were laboring in all the ages from the creation.


Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 132.


Christianity was the temple that was to be eternal, and on it, as unconscious builders, men were laboring in all the ages from the creation.

Christianity was the temple that was to be eternal, and on it, as unconscious builders, men were laboring in all the ages from the creation.

Christianity was the temple that was to be eternal, and on it, as unconscious builders, men were laboring in all the ages from the creation.

Christianity was the temple that was to be eternal, and on it, as unconscious builders, men were laboring in all the ages from the creation.