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[Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle]

War is deeply, terribly evil, but from it good may come; indeed, good has already come. It has brought this people, but a few years since branded as crass materialists, face to face once more with the eternal verities. In that confrontation there is falling from us that flamboyant display and that ready worship of wealth which had overgrown and concealed our native idealism and led the world to doubt its existence. Once more as a nation we are coming to realize that righteousness is the corner stone; that to attain not merely personal but world righteousness is a cause so holy that it is worthy the supreme sacrifice, the sacrifice of our sons.

[Bishop Charles H. Brent in Christian World Pulpit]

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