"[I]n standing out like a lighthouse over a stormy ocean it marks the entrance to a port where those who are wearied at times with the woes of the world, and troubled often by the trials of existence, may search for and may find that "peace that passeth all understanding"."
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Lord Randolph Churchill, regarding the Church of England; speech in Birmingham (16 April 1884), quoted in The Times (17 April 1884), p. 10.
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