The distinction between Christianity and all other systems of religion consists largely in this, that in these other, men are found seeking after God, while Christianity is God seeking after man.


Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 133.


The distinction between Christianity and all other systems of religion consists largely in this, that in these other, men are found seeking after...

The distinction between Christianity and all other systems of religion consists largely in this, that in these other, men are found seeking after...

The distinction between Christianity and all other systems of religion consists largely in this, that in these other, men are found seeking after...

The distinction between Christianity and all other systems of religion consists largely in this, that in these other, men are found seeking after...