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[Bishop of Exeter, Lord William Gascoigne Cecil, as quoted in the New York Times, New York]

My message is that a country is not limited by national bounds, that God has made all people of one blood, that they must learn to live with each other, and that that great pagan institution of war will never cease until men have learned to love all men.

I plead for international peace; yea, pan-national peace. Our Saviour faced the crucifixion to give us these truths, and we hope that we shall have the courage to follow him. It is very difficult to be unpopular; it is very tempting to be popular. We must do the unpopular thing. It may cost

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