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That any State by refusing to adopt any one of them when proffered by its opponent loses its right to be regarded as a civilised power. In such a country, excommunicate of humanity, the Congress is of opinion that, while the war lasts, no public religious service of any kind should be held that is not opened by a confession of blood guiltiness on the part of that nation and closed by a solemn appeal on the part of the congregation to the Government to stop the war by the application of the Hague methods. This amend ment is based upon the very simple and fundamental principle that no person should go before his God and ask a blessing with his hands dripping with his neighbour's blood. What is the good of the resolutions passed at the Hague when not one of us has the heart of a mouse to say Damn! Damn Damn I on all the people who carry on war and bring down the curse of God on our heads.1.
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