Ceremonies, prayers and inspired books, miracles, special providence, and divine interference all belong to the supernatural and form no part of real religion.
There must be freedom in religion, for without freedom there can be no real religion.
All should be taught that usefulness is the bud and flower and fruit of real religion.
I don't love you Melanctha any more now like a real religion, because now I know you are just made like all us others.
I feared I had not the power, amid the dust and noises of the day, to help you see and hear the great realities of religion as they appeared to me; to help you feel the life of real religion, as in my better moments I have felt its truth!
But to receive the great sentiments and lofty truths of real religion, the Christianity of Christ; to love them, to live them in your business and your home, that is the greatest work of man.
I will not say a man is not a Christian though he believe all the melancholy things related of God in some parts of the Old Testament, yet I know few doctrines so hostile to real religion as these have proved themselves.
But the active enthusiasm of a real religion--the effective desire to be in right relation with the Power--was strange to Stoicism.
Taboo, and the means adopted of escaping from it; both survived at Rome into an age of real religion.
I am not mistaken, the nearest approach to real religion that we find in the history of Roman Epicurism; yet so far as we know it bore no fruit.
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