HE bosto'n herald, m 



the prophet of a new ei^a just because' 

 he brings this message to humanit,v. 



Name, I "He is against the taking nf life. ?,nd 

 he regards those who indulRe in intrr- 



Stueet, ] national hatted as being just as guilty 

 as if they had actually taken life. One 

 thinf? he asks is that if Christendom is 

 reallv anxious for a Christian civiliza- 



TELiu'i.or tion, why should it not substitute pas- , 

 sive resistanre for active resistance, I 

 and bring in for I he settlement ot quar- 

 rels a. belter method than war along 



STni.i.T I that line. 



" 'Soul force' is for him the way out. 

 the ohiect beins the conquest of evil 

 ' with cood. His aim is lo apply the prin- 

 ciples and teachinRS of JesiL<; to all hu- 

 man relations, and not merely t,o those 

 relations -with which the churches are 



Name. concerned on Sunday mornings. In 

 Gandhi's view religion must co-operate 



Sn-in r, : ^ith the divine purpose in all the 

 affairs of life, and in the working out 



cuv. of that purpose every race, East and 

 West, has a part to .play." | 



Namb. 



Sthket, No. 

 City. 



TgLa gHg NH 



Name. 



Stkket, No. 



