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  • Simpler manners, purer lives; more self-denial; more earnest sympathy with the classes that lie below us, nothing short of that can lay the foundations of the Christianity which is to be hereafter, deep and broad.

    Self  
    Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.350
  • But if there has been on this earth no real, perfect human life, no love that never cooled, no faith that never failed, which may shine as a loadstar across the darkness of our experience, a light to light amidst all convictions of our own meanness and all suspicions of other's littleness, why, we may have a religion, but we have not a Christianity. For if we lose Him as a Brother, we cannot feel Him as a Saviour.

    Real  
    Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.318
  • Two thousand years ago there was One here on this earth who lived the grandest life that ever has been lived yet - a life that every thinking man, with deeper or shallower meaning, has agreed to call divine.

    Men   Thinking  
    Frederick William Robertson (1850). “An address delivered to the members of the Working Man's Institute, at the Town Hall, Brighton, on Thursday, April 18, 1850, on the question of the introduction of sceptical publications into the library”, p.22
  • To turn water into wine, and what is common into what is holy, is indeed the glory of Christianity.

    Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.403
  • Read a work on the "Evidences of Christianity," and it may become highly probable that Christianity, etc., are true. This is an opinion. Feel God. Do His will, till the Absolute Imperative within you speaks as with a living voice, "Thou shalt, and thou shalt not;" and then you do not think, you know that there is a God.

    Thinking   Voice  
    Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.304
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