“Thus the Universalist idea meets every test by which a form of religious philosophy must be tried. It quails not under the application of the laws of thought. It answers the severest demands of the conscience, and awakens a welcome response in the moral instincts of the human heart. It is humane, charged with the tenderest charity and the broadest philanthropy. It is permanent and durable as the substance of truth and nature of God.”
–Rev. E.H. Capen