Henry Ward Beecher Quotes About Religion
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Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a soul into.
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Religion is only another word for the right use of a man's whole self, instead of a wrong use of himself.
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Religion, in one sense, is a life of self-denial, just as husbandry, in one sense, is a work of death.
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The strength of a man consists in finding out the way God is going, and going that way.
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Religion is the fruit of the Spirit, a Christian character, a true life.
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The God of the Bible is a moral monstrosity.
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Religion is using everything for God.
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Of all joyful, smiling, ever-laughing experiences, there are none like those which spring from true religion.
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All true religion must stand on true morality.
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There is no true and abiding morality that is not founded in religion.
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By religion I mean perfected manhood,--the quickening of the soul by the influence of the Divine Spirit.
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A man's religion is himself. If he is right-minded toward God, he is religious; if the Lord Jesus Christ is his schoolmaster, then he is Christianly religious.
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A man has no more religion than he acts out in his life.
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All the sobriety which' religion needs or requires is that which real earnestness produces.
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The call to religion is not a call to be better than your fellows, but to be better than yourself. Religion is relative to the individual.
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Indifference in religion is more fatal than skepticism. There is no pulse in indifference; skepticism may have warm blood.
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We are always on the anvil; by trials God is shaping us for higher things.
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