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Christian Quotes by Kenneth Scott Latourette
- Christians were regarded as separated from society and therefore destructive of the Greco-Roman way of life.
- Christianity emerged from the religion of Israel. Or rather, it has as its background a persistent strain in that religion. To that strain Christians have…
- When contrasted with the much longer time that life has been present, the course of Christianity thus far is but a brief moment.
- The Psalms, the anthology of the hymns of Israel, are still used by Christians.
- The most that one of Jewish faith can do - and some have gladly done it - is to say that Jesus was the greatest…
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- God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. — Saint Augustine
- No eulogy is due to him who simply does his duty and nothing more. — Saint Augustine
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