“I have found a truth that humanity needs, that brings unspeakable joy to human hearts and homes, that brightens all the life, that assuages sorrow, that dispels care, that kills the materialistic spirit of our age, and lifts mankind into noble thought and life”

Defence at his Heresy Trial

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Nineteenth-century Canadian educator/Methodist Minister/Spi… 1850–1933

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