He therefore would needs be the author and master of what religion he pleased; and would also subject the rest of his brethren thereto, by what ways his lusts thought best.
But all this while, I was not sensible of the danger and evil of sin; I was kept from considering that sin would damn me, what religion soever I followed, unless I was found in Christ.
What religion in this case opposes to the world is a special law, a special hope, a life intense, ambitious, and aggressive, but excluding much which to an ingenuous will might seem excellent and tempting.
That this is what religion looks to is very clear in prayer and in the efficacy which prayer consistently can have.
What religion a man shall have is a historical accident, quite as much as what language he shall speak.
On my inquiring of what religion he was, he told me he was a Calvinistic-Methodist.
I then inquired of what religionhe was, and received for answer that he was a Baptist.
On my inquiring ofwhat religion he was, he told me he was a Calvinistic Methodist.
What religion, then, will teach us to cure pride and lust?
What religion will in fact teach us our good, our duties, the weakness which turns us from them, the cause of this weakness, the remedies which can cure it, and the means of obtaining these remedies?
Men must have within them feelings suited to what religion teaches us.
From the wild, tawny Indian to the refined, blond Englishman, a man for me is worthy of respect according to his honesty and feelings, no matter to what country or race he belongs or what religion he professes.
Mankind is the race, and the honest man's the man, no matter to what country he belongs or what religion he professes.
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