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1 4 | of whole peoples and of nations. Faithful to the ministry
2 4 | of all states, and of all nations when, though hidden behind
3 7 | classes of society, the nations of the earth have not as
4 10| the old rivalries between nations have not ceased to exert
5 11| therein. If the defeated nations continue to suffer most
6 11| their conquerors. Small nations complain that they are being
7 11| oppressed and exploited by great nations. The great powers, on their
8 11| circumvented by the smaller. All nations, great and small, suffer
9 11| late War. Neither can those nations which were neutral contend
10 11| them. Whence it is that the nations of today live in a state
11 12| the welfare not only of nations but of human society itself.
12 23| likewise be expected among nations. "From whence are wars and
13 25| human family, that other nations have an equal right with
14 25| a nation: but sin maketh nations miserable." (Proverbs xiv,
15 41| every century and before all nations, there is no one who cannot
16 44| but also as groups and as nations must conform to the eternal
17 45| therefore, governments and nations follow in all their activities,
18 45| seriously and serve to arouse nations one against the other. No
19 45| possession of that true League of Nations, Christianity. It cannot
20 45| might judge the acts of nations, and a beacon light calling
21 46| the sanctity of the law of nations. This institution is a part
22 46| same time it is above all nations. She enjoys, too, the highest
23 47| rights of God over men and nations.~
24 53| representatives of all peoples and nations, joined together in a union
25 60| only of individuals but of nations. In spite of these protestations,
26 64| the temporal prosperity of nations and individuals, even more
27 67| extends beyond the confines of nations and states, embraces within
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