The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... possible form , and in the only acceptable manner . The love of God has no expression but in the love of man . Here is a basis , and a firm basis too , of a broad and genuine philan- thropy , in view of which , the angels , all pure and ...
... possible form , and in the only acceptable manner . The love of God has no expression but in the love of man . Here is a basis , and a firm basis too , of a broad and genuine philan- thropy , in view of which , the angels , all pure and ...
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... possible in the cir- cumstances in which it was placed . Up to that period it was the Church of progress , and continued itself to advance . But in consequence of the broad line it had drawn between spiritual interests and material ...
... possible in the cir- cumstances in which it was placed . Up to that period it was the Church of progress , and continued itself to advance . But in consequence of the broad line it had drawn between spiritual interests and material ...
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... possible aspects of their being . The Church of the Future will then propose the amelioration of man under his material relations , no less than under his spiritual relations . Material sufferings will touch it not less than moral ...
... possible aspects of their being . The Church of the Future will then propose the amelioration of man under his material relations , no less than under his spiritual relations . Material sufferings will touch it not less than moral ...
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... possible to do , to raise up every man to his proper estate ; in a word , to realize that equality be- tween man and man in his material relations , that we now recognise in his spiritual relations . But it will not be merely ...
... possible to do , to raise up every man to his proper estate ; in a word , to realize that equality be- tween man and man in his material relations , that we now recognise in his spiritual relations . But it will not be merely ...
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... possible , the moral , physical , and intellectual amelioration of the race , especially of the poorest and most numerous class . It declares all men equal before God , and yet tolerates , nay , upholds the grossest in- equality before ...
... possible , the moral , physical , and intellectual amelioration of the race , especially of the poorest and most numerous class . It declares all men equal before God , and yet tolerates , nay , upholds the grossest in- equality before ...
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