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Jenkin Lloyd Jones
American
Clergyman
Born:
Nov 14
,
1843
Died:
Sep 12
,
1918
Family
Life
Man
Religion
Spiritual
World
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Introduced to this world in Llandyssul, Cardiganshire, Wales, November 14, 1843, I celebrated my first anniversary by landing at Castle Garden, in New York City.
Jenkin Lloyd Jones
Garden
World
November
First
Introduced
City
Castle
Anniversary
New
Celebrated
Wales
York
New York
New York City
Landing
Not until the human heart is stolid to poetry, the human eye blind to beauty, not until the intellect ceases its quest for truth and conscience finds its quietus either in universal defeat or in triumphant success, will organized religion cease to be.
Jenkin Lloyd Jones
Success
Truth
Religion
Heart
Will
Beauty
Human Heart
Defeat
Eye
Finds
Triumphant
Poetry
Until
Blind
Quest
Intellect
Cease
Ceases
Human
Either
Human Eye
Organized
Organized Religion
Conscience
Universal
My parents were lured to America by the democracy here promised. In our family, freedom was a word to conjure by. Hoping for larger privileges for the growing family of children, they brought them to the New World, the world of many intellectual as well as material advantages.
Jenkin Lloyd Jones
Freedom
Family
Democracy
World
Word
Parents
Our
Promised
Hoping
Brought
Advantages
New
Well
Material
Were
Intellectual
Privileges
America
New World
Children
Them
Conjure
Many
Growing
Larger
Here
Lured
Whence, then, did the cathedral derive its power? Clearly here: It took back the family into the confidences of religion. It taught man and woman how the human and the divine love could go hand in hand.
Jenkin Lloyd Jones
Love
Family
Religion
Man
Woman
Power
Took
Back
Could
Divine
Divine Love
Clearly
Cathedral
How
Go
Hand
Hand-In-Hand
Did
Human
Taught
Whence
Then
Derive
Here
The story of the decadence of the cathedral as a moral power, a spiritual energizer in civilization, is the sad but inevitable story of dogmatism. It is the story of the struggle of free thought with bigotry, religion making common cause with the wrong side.
Jenkin Lloyd Jones
Sad
Religion
Spiritual
Struggle
Cause
Thought
Free
Power
Inevitable
Side
Moral
Civilization
Wrong
Wrong Side
Cathedral
Making
Dogmatism
Decadence
Common
Common Cause
Story
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