John McClellan Holmes Quote

Religion, as embodied in the character and conduct of its disciples, cannot survive without doctrinal purity. In the absence of this element, religious feeling inevitably decays; while even religious necessity becomes a thing of naught.


P. 194. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Religion, as embodied in the character and conduct of its disciples, cannot survive without doctrinal purity. In the absence of this element,...

Religion, as embodied in the character and conduct of its disciples, cannot survive without doctrinal purity. In the absence of this element,...

Religion, as embodied in the character and conduct of its disciples, cannot survive without doctrinal purity. In the absence of this element,...

Religion, as embodied in the character and conduct of its disciples, cannot survive without doctrinal purity. In the absence of this element,...