William Ellery Channing Quote

It was religion, which, by teaching men their near relation to God, awakened in them the consciousness of their importance as individuals. It was the struggle for religious rights, which opened their eyes to all their rights. It was resistance to religious usurpation, which led men to withstand political oppression. It was religious discussion, which roused the minds of all classes to free and vigorous thought.


p. 498 - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


It was religion, which, by teaching men their near relation to God, awakened in them the consciousness of their importance as individuals. It was the ...

It was religion, which, by teaching men their near relation to God, awakened in them the consciousness of their importance as individuals. It was the ...

It was religion, which, by teaching men their near relation to God, awakened in them the consciousness of their importance as individuals. It was the ...

It was religion, which, by teaching men their near relation to God, awakened in them the consciousness of their importance as individuals. It was the ...