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The first, the dogmatic j)art, belonging to those mysterious regions which the arm of human under- standing cannot reach, because they belong to the dominion of belief, and that begins where the do- minion of knowledge ends — that part of religion, therefore, the dogmatic one, should be left to every man to settle between God and his own conscience. It is a sacred field, whereon worldly power never should dare to trespass, because there it has no power to enforce its will. Force can murder ; it... can make liars and hypocrites, but no violence on earth can force a man to believe what he does not T II F. F U TV U 10 OF N A T I O N S , 31 believe. Yet the other part of religion, the moral part, is quite different. That teaches duties toward ourselves and toward our fellow-men. It can be, therefore, not indifferent to the human family : it can be not indifferent to whatever community, if those duties be fulfilled or not, and no nation can, with full right, claim the title of a Christian nation, no government the title of a Christian government, which is not founded upon the basis of Christian morality, and which takes it not for an all overrul- ing law to fulfill the moral duties ordered by the reli- gion of Christ toward men and nations, who are but the community of men, and toward mankind, which is the community of nations.
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