"Read at the Congress on America and the Permanent court of international justice, called by the World alliance for international friendship through the churches, November 13-15, 1923, at Philadelphia."--Foreword.
Reproduction of the original from the Yale Law Library.
I. Mobilising for peace -- II. The basis of mobilisation -- III. Organising our expectations -- IV. Christ or Mars -- V.A valid Christianity -- VI. The senator and the citizen -- VII. The people and world peace -- VIII. Effective community action -- IX. A constructive program -- X.A world economic conference -- XI. A world court -- need and purpose -- XII. A world court -- method and application -- XIII. The working League of Nations -- XIV. The humanitarian League of Nations -- XV. America's relief measures -- XVI. England's church movements for peace -- XVII. Cooperative action and world peace -- XVIII. World Interpendence -- XIX. A message from England -- XX. A message from Canada -- XXI. A message from France -- XXII. A message from Germany -- XXIII. A message from Hungary -- XXIV. A message from Jerusalem -- XXV. A message from Sweden -- XXVI. A message from China --XXVII. A message from Japan -- XXVIII. A message from Mexico -- XXIV. A message from Switzerland -- XXX. Response to the messages -- Appendix