Rebuilding Britain a Survey of Problems of Reconstruction After the World War

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May not a kind of confederation between different bodies for certain purposes, each maintaining its separate existence, be better than formal incorporation ? May there not be a unity of spirit and bond of peace between those whose views differ, without either party giving up the iota to which he may attach importance ? Forms devoutly prized and helpful to one man may be repellent and a hindrance to others.
There is much to be learnt from a saying quoted by Sir Edwin Pears in writing of certain
...Mahommedan sects : " The paths leading to God are as numerous as the breaths of His creatures ; hence they consider religious toleration as a duty. " Toleration does not mean simply abstinence from the thumbscrew and the rack or even the repeal of the Conventicle or the Five Mile Act, but appreciation of the religious opinions and practices of others, and due respect for them. Without formal union there may not only be peace and goodwill between bodies which keep up their separate organisations, they might also act together heartily and effectively both in philanthropic work and in combating certain evils for which the influence of religion is the most effective cure.

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