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Identifier: northcarolinachr6612unit (find matches)
Title: North Carolina Christian advocate (serial)
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference
Subjects: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference Methodist Church
Publisher: Greensboro, N.C., Methodist Board of Publication, (etc.)
Contributing Library: Duke Divinity School Library, Duke University
Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to Duke University for the Religion in North Carolina project.

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to build with? If so, said he, moral bankruptcy precededfinancial failure. We could not stand prosperity. Then he added, it is time we were changing our investments and putting some of ourwealth in spiritual forces The real poverty of the world is spiritual and moral; not financial or political. Ifbusiness men and statesmen want to make permanent our free institutions and businessstability, let them invest largely in the spiritual forces of our civilization. These willgive stability to our institutions. Otherwise, their children will see our property andcivil liberties go up in the smoke of red revolution or be destroyed in another great war. Mankind has been investing billions to kill with all through history. It has proven afailure. Is it not time that we turned our millions to the constructive forces of ourcivilization—Christian religion and Christian education? The Christian Education Movement stands for Christianizing American culturethrough a great system of Christian schools.
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X NORTH CAROLINA Christian Volume LXVI

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66 no. 1-27
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