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THE ESSENTIAL RELIGION.

 He whose feet all the Vedas describe and whom all austerities proclaim.—Kathopanishad.

 I [God] devote myself to any man of any place who betaketh himself to me.—Bhagavatgita.

 Thou art, O God, the goal of all men who follow paths, straight or devious, according to their different tastes and inclinations as of rivers is the sea.—Mahimnastava (Sancrit Hymn daily chanted by Brahmins).

 Verily I believe there is no respect of persons with God but in every nation he that feareth (loveth) him and worketh, righteousness is accepted with him.—New Testament.

 Your religion is one religion, but ye have rent the affair of your religion into various sects, each delighting in that which he followeth.—Koran.

 Every place is the place of (divine) love whether a church or mosque.—Haffiz.

 Weary of all this wordy strife,
These notions, forms and modes and names,
To thee, the Way, the Truth, the Life,
Whose lore my simple heart inflames,
Divinely taught at last I fly,
With The and Thine to live and die.—Charles Wesley.

 Strengthening the bonds of union between men of all religious persuasions, and creeds.—Rammohun Roy's Trust Deed the Αdi Brahmo Samaj.