The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... universal peace ; and all man's energies , which have so often been turned against his brother , and into instruments for making the earth a vast field of blood , will be employed in the useful or ornamental arts , and in promoting ...
... universal peace ; and all man's energies , which have so often been turned against his brother , and into instruments for making the earth a vast field of blood , will be employed in the useful or ornamental arts , and in promoting ...
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... universal education . It emancipated the slave , declared all men equal before God , raised the barefooted friar to the throne of Chris- tendom , and made the rich sinner disgorge his misbegot- ten wealth to feed the poor he had robbed ...
... universal education . It emancipated the slave , declared all men equal before God , raised the barefooted friar to the throne of Chris- tendom , and made the rich sinner disgorge his misbegot- ten wealth to feed the poor he had robbed ...
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... universal restlessness ; men's great souls are seeking some mode of utterance , but find none . They burn to act , and yet are held back . Nothing is proposed equal to what they feel moving and working in themselves . There is no vent ...
... universal restlessness ; men's great souls are seeking some mode of utterance , but find none . They burn to act , and yet are held back . Nothing is proposed equal to what they feel moving and working in themselves . There is no vent ...
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... universal man . The priests of the new Church will be those , who approach the nearest to God , those who best understand the works of the Creator , are best qualified to direct the activities of the race , and who have the most enthusi ...
... universal man . The priests of the new Church will be those , who approach the nearest to God , those who best understand the works of the Creator , are best qualified to direct the activities of the race , and who have the most enthusi ...
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... universal association ; when wars will cease ; all tears be wiped away ; hatred be no more ; and man la- bor side by side with his brother , in peace and love , for the glory of God and the progress of humanity . The time has come for ...
... universal association ; when wars will cease ; all tears be wiped away ; hatred be no more ; and man la- bor side by side with his brother , in peace and love , for the glory of God and the progress of humanity . The time has come for ...
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