Man, being not only a religious, but also a social being, requires for the promotion of his rational happiness religious institutions, which, while they give a proper direction to devotion, at the same time make a wise, and profitable improvement of his social feelings.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


Man, being not only a religious, but also a social being, requires for the promotion of his rational happiness religious institutions, which, while...

Man, being not only a religious, but also a social being, requires for the promotion of his rational happiness religious institutions, which, while...

Man, being not only a religious, but also a social being, requires for the promotion of his rational happiness religious institutions, which, while...

Man, being not only a religious, but also a social being, requires for the promotion of his rational happiness religious institutions, which, while...