Robert G. Ingersoll Quote

The Unitarian Church has done more than any other church to substitute character for creed, and to say that a man should be judged by his spirit; by the climate of his heart; by the autumn of his generosity; by the spring of his hope; that he should be judged by what he does; by the influence that he exerts, rather than by the mythology he may believe.


Tributes and miscellany (ed. 1900)


The Unitarian Church has done more than any other church to substitute character for creed, and to say that a man should be judged by his spirit; by...

The Unitarian Church has done more than any other church to substitute character for creed, and to say that a man should be judged by his spirit; by...

The Unitarian Church has done more than any other church to substitute character for creed, and to say that a man should be judged by his spirit; by...

The Unitarian Church has done more than any other church to substitute character for creed, and to say that a man should be judged by his spirit; by...