“There is, then, in these matters some absolute finding in the seeking: salvation is, to seek salvation, for in seeking it one has already abandoned mortality and his sin.”
Source: The Meaning of God in Human Experience (1912), Ch. XIV : The Need of an Absolute, p. 198.
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