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DANGERS OF THE CENTURY.

At the turn of the Nineteenth Century, one of America's leading newspapers addressed the following question to many notable persons in Great Britain:

"What in your opinion is the chief danger, social or political, that confronts the coming century?"

The General, who was invited among others to reply to the question, sent the following:

"In answer to your enquiry, I consider that the chief dangers which confront the coming century will be religion without the Holy Ghost; Christianity without Christ; forgiveness without repentance; salvation without regeneration; politics without God; and Heaven without Hell."

The War Cry - 5 January 1901 p7, col.2


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