A Quote by William Cowper

Religion! what treasure untold resides in that heavenly word! — © William Cowper
Religion! what treasure untold resides in that heavenly word!
The Word of God is a treasure map. That treasure map is the most valuable thing you have until you get to that treasure.
I believe our Heavenly Father’s everlasting purpose for His children is generally achieved by the small and simple things we do for one another. At the heart of the English word ‘atonement’ is the word ‘one.’ If all mankind understood this, there would never be anyone with whom we would not be concerned, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, or social or economic standing. We would strive to emulate the Savior and would never be unkind, indifferent, disrespectful, or insensitive to others.
Religion is based ... mainly upon fear ... fear of the mysterious, fear of defeat, fear of death. Fear is the parent of cruelty, and therefore it is no wonder if cruelty and religion have gone hand in hand. My own view on religion is that of Lucretius. I regard it as a disease born of fear and as a source of untold misery to the human race.
Trust is that rare and priceless treasure that wins us the affection of our heavenly Father.
Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend, What trusty treasure in the world can counterfail a friend?
Religion in the West has a very wrong connotation. It has almost reached to a point where the very word 'religion' creates a repulsion, where the very word 'religion' reminds one of dead churches and dead priests. It reminds one of serious looking people, long faces. It has lost the capacity to dance, to sing, to celebrate. And when a religion has lost the capacity to dance, to celebrate, to sing, to love, just to be, then it is no more religion - it is a corpse, it is theology. Theology is dead religion.
There come to one's soul heavenly thoughts as he joins in heavenly expressions coupled with heavenly melody.
The picture alone, without the written word, leaves half the story untold.
Unless we place our religion and our treasure in the same thing, religion will always be sacrificed.
As a religion, bilingualism is the god that failed. It has led to no fairness, produced no unity, and cost Canadian taxpayers untold millions.
My own view on religion is that of Lucretius. I regard it as a disease born of fear and as a source of untold misery to the human race.
The concept of 'home' is not just where one resides, but where the heart resides; in the purest depths of the soul.?
The word "question" originates from the Latin root, quaestio, which means "to seek." Inside the word "question" is the word "quest," suggesting that within every question is an adventure, a pursuit which can lead us to hidden treasure.
The word religion has such bad connotations for me, that it's been responsible for wars, and it shouldn't be that way at all, it's just the way the meaning of the word has evolved to me. I have to wonder what we did on this planet before religion.
Untold millions are still untold.
Art is not a substitute religion: it is a religion (in the true sense of the word: 'binding back', 'binding' to the unknowable, transcending reason, transcendent being). But the church is no longer adequate as a means of affording experience of the transcendental, and of making religion real - and so art has been transformed from a means into the sole provider of religion: which means religion itself.
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