The Moral Meanings of the World War : a Sermon in the First Congregational Church of Oak Park, Illinois, Sunday, June 16, 1918

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Between the sheep and wolves the Good Shepherd is not a neutral.
Up to a certain point America was justified in a policy of neutrality. Personally, I am not sorry that she maintained that attitude until the cup of Germany's iniquity was full to the brim. Now the issue is on between that conception of government in which the supreme power of the State is vested in irresponsible autocracy and a State in which the supreme right is based on moral power, vested in the sovereign will of the people.
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...our Reasons Why We Must Win This War I should like to give four reasons why we must win this v/ar: (1.) A Mflitaxy Reason. If Germany wins this war, or if it ends otherwise than in a decision against her, the armies of the world will be reorganized on the German plan and Clausewitz will be master of the world. Other nations will be driven to it just as they have been driven to the use of poison gas, — not because they love it, but because they v^ll be forced to the conviction that it is the only effective way to organize armies.

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