John Wollman
Abraham LincolnAlfred AdlerAlfred Edward TaylorArthur W. PinkAugustineAustin FarrerA.W. TozerBaron Friedrich Von HugoBlaise PascalBonafice 1st Century Missionary MonkBrother LawrenceCharles ChaputCharles KingsleyCharles SpurgeonThe Cloud of UnknowingC.S. LewisCyril Edwin Mitchinson JoadDietrich BonhoefferDoctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal ChurchDonatist SloganDorothy L. SayersDouglas E. HardingDr. MLK Jr.Eusebius of CaesareaFranklin D. RooseveltFyodor DostoevskyGeorge HerbertGeorge MacDonaldGeorge SchorbGeorge SweetingGeorge Washington CarverGilbert Keith ChestertonHellen KellerHoward F. VosHugh RossIgnatius of AntiochJFKJ.R.R. TolkienJames StephensJamieson Fausset-BrownJeromeJoan of ArcJohannes GutenbergJohn Bertram PhillipsJohn BunyanJohn CalvinJohn WesleyJohn WollmanJohn WycliffeJona of the CrossJonathan EdwardsJoseph Henry ThayerJoy DavidmanJustin MartyrKing George VKing JamesLeonard RavenhillLy PaoMark TwainMatthew HenryMedame Jeanne Guyon French QuietistMedieval French Peasant WomanMichael KrugerNikola TeslaNorman Geisler and Peter BocchinoPapiasRichard BaxterRichard RolleRonald ReaganSaint Bernard of ClairvauxSaint Francis of AssisiSaint Francis De SalesSir Isaac NewtonSir Thomas MooreSoren KierkegaardT.S. ElliotThecla Early ChristianTheologia GermanicaThomas JeffersonThomas TraherneThomas A KempisWalter HiltonWilliam BoothWilliam Carey's MottoWilliam DunbarWilliam ShakespeareWilliam TyndaleWilliam Vincent Van Gogh
"Now when our minds are thoroughly divested of all prejudice in relation to the difference of color, and the love of Christ in which there is no partiality prevails upon us, I believe it will appear that a heavy account lies against us a civil society for oppressions committed against people who did not injure us, and that if the particular case of many individuals were fairly stated, it would appear that there was considerable due to them."