“I long for the day when the precepts of the Christian religion shall be the rule among all classes of men, in all transactions.

I often hear it said, ‘Do not bring religion into politics.’ This is precisely where it ought to be brought!

I would have the Cabinet and Members of Parliament do the work of the nation as before the Lord, and I would have the nation, either in making war or peace, consider the matter by the light of righteousness.

We have had enough of clever men without conscience. Now let us see what honest, God-fearing men will do”

- Charles Spurgeon, "The Candle" (No. 1594, Delivered on Lord's-Day Morning, April 24, 1881, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington)
“I long for the day when the precepts of the Christian religion shall be the rule among all classes of men, in all transactions. I often hear it said, ‘Do not bring religion into politics.’ This is precisely where it ought to be brought! I would have the Cabinet and Members of Parliament do the work of the nation as before the Lord, and I would have the nation, either in making war or peace, consider the matter by the light of righteousness. We have had enough of clever men without conscience. Now let us see what honest, God-fearing men will do” - Charles Spurgeon, "The Candle" (No. 1594, Delivered on Lord's-Day Morning, April 24, 1881, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington)
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