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Title: The World's Parliament of Religions : an illustrated and popular story of the World's First Parliament of Religions, held in Chicago in connection with the Columbian exposition of 1893
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Barrows, John Henry, 1847-1902
Subjects: World's Parliament of Religions, Chicago, 1893 Religions
Publisher: Chicago : Parliament Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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fess, when I contemplate the condi-tion of European and American society, where your activities are so mani-fold, your work is so extensive, that you are drowned in it and you have littletime to consider the great questions of regeneration, of personal sanctifica-tion, of trial and judgment, and of acceptance before God. That is the ques-tion of all questions. A right .theological basis may lead to social reform,but a right line of public activity and the doing of good is bound to lead tothe salvation of the doers soul and the regeneration of public men. After the end of the work of our social reform we were therefore ledinto this great subject. How shall this unregenerate nature be regenerated ;this defiled temple, what waters shall wash it into a new and pure condition?All these motives and desires and evil impulses, the animal inspirations, whatwill put an end to them all, and make man what he was, the immaculatechild of God, as Christ was, as all regenerated men were ? Theological
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