Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1867 |
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... standing . The disease which is thus lamented is said to be acute , but is proved to be chronic also ; only it would seem , from the lamen- tations of some modern Jeremiahs , that the decline went 1 * SPIRITUAL CONDITION OF BOSTON . 5.
... standing . The disease which is thus lamented is said to be acute , but is proved to be chronic also ; only it would seem , from the lamen- tations of some modern Jeremiahs , that the decline went 1 * SPIRITUAL CONDITION OF BOSTON . 5.
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... seem discouraging . To get a clearer view , let us look a little beyond our own borders , at first , and then come nearer home . The Catholic church complains of a general defec- tion . The majority of the Christian church con- fesses ...
... seem discouraging . To get a clearer view , let us look a little beyond our own borders , at first , and then come nearer home . The Catholic church complains of a general defec- tion . The majority of the Christian church con- fesses ...
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Theodore Parker. establishments are a - building up . Pius the Ninth seems likely to fulfil his own prophecy , and be the last of the Popes ; I mean the last with temporal power . There is a great schism in the north of Eu- rope ; the ...
Theodore Parker. establishments are a - building up . Pius the Ninth seems likely to fulfil his own prophecy , and be the last of the Popes ; I mean the last with temporal power . There is a great schism in the north of Eu- rope ; the ...
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... seems pretty clear , that in all the north of Germany , within twenty years , there will be entire freedom of worship , for all sects , Protestant and Catholic . In England , Protestantism has done its work less faithfully than in ...
... seems pretty clear , that in all the north of Germany , within twenty years , there will be entire freedom of worship , for all sects , Protestant and Catholic . In England , Protestantism has done its work less faithfully than in ...
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... seem haggard and ghastly to young men , who can- not feed their hungry souls on such a thin pittance of spiritual aliment as these afford ; that the children are not baptized . These things are so ; so in Eu- rope , Catholic and ...
... seem haggard and ghastly to young men , who can- not feed their hungry souls on such a thin pittance of spiritual aliment as these afford ; that the children are not baptized . These things are so ; so in Eu- rope , Catholic and ...
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376 psl. - that all men are created equal, and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights — among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,' I shall strenuously contend for the immediate enfranchisement of our slave population.
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284 psl. - Nay, do not think I flatter ; For what advancement may I hope from thee, That no revenue hast but thy good spirits, To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be flatter'd ? No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp, And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee Where thrift may follow fawning.
136 psl. - neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came, And lo ! creation widened in man's view. Who could have thought such darkness lay concealed Within thy beams, O Sun! or who could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind Why do we, then, shun death with anxious strife ' If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life ?
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283 psl. - debate," if such it can be called, while opposing a postponement for further information and reflection, he said, " The President has recommended the measure on his high responsibility ; I would not consider, I would not deliberate ; I would act. Doubtless the President possesses such further information as will justify the measure!"* To my mind, that is the worst act of his public life ; I cannot justify it.
315 psl. - Anna to the South, and the boundless wealth of captured towns, and rifled churches, and a lazy, vicious, and luxurious priesthood, would soon enable Texas to pay her soldiery, and redeem her State debt, and push her victorious arms to the very shores of the Pacific. And would not all this extend the bounds of Slavery ? Yes, the result would be, that before another quarter of a century, the extension of Slavery would not stop short of the Western Ocean.
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