The Westminster Pulpit Volume 3 Quotes
The Westminster Pulpit Volume 3: Sermon from the New Testament
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The Westminster Pulpit Volume 3 Quotes
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“The fundamental principle of society is that of individual self-preservation and self-realization. There will be no perfected society that is not made up of perfected individuals. A chain is as strong as its weakest link. A castle is as strong as its least-guarded door. If in society there are links that are weak, society is weak. If in the great household of men there are individuals that are imperfect, then the household of men remains imperfect. Perfect units are needed for the perfect unity. Therefore, the ultimate purpose of individuality is not individuality, but the realization of the commonwealth. The ultimate reason why every man must be perfect is not that the man should be perfect, but that the community should be perfect. Therefore, every individual must aim at high things, noble things, and desire honor. This is ambition in its simplest, purest form; and this is not evil, but wholly good.”
― The Westminster Pulpit Volume 3: Sermon from the New Testament
― The Westminster Pulpit Volume 3: Sermon from the New Testament
