Some of the Points of Difference Between Unitarian and Orthodox ChristiansJ. Munroe & Company : printed for the American Unitarian Association, 1844 - 24 páginas |
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... physical and moral energies unite in a nobler or more successful struggle with difficulty , than in the persons of our founders . But they threw themselves on the evils that directly threatened ; they made no imagi- nary ones . Their ...
... physical and moral energies unite in a nobler or more successful struggle with difficulty , than in the persons of our founders . But they threw themselves on the evils that directly threatened ; they made no imagi- nary ones . Their ...
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... physical and moral energies of their race . But when was the equilibrium between Man and Nature ever so magnificently disturbed , when were the energies of humanity brought to the verge of such a quick- ening opportunity , as when the ...
... physical and moral energies of their race . But when was the equilibrium between Man and Nature ever so magnificently disturbed , when were the energies of humanity brought to the verge of such a quick- ening opportunity , as when the ...
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... physical and mental , as neither practical nor philosophical ; for some mental labor , so called , is far less intelligent than some bodily la- bor , and there is no reason why the Fine Arts alone should unite muscles and mind in a ...
... physical and mental , as neither practical nor philosophical ; for some mental labor , so called , is far less intelligent than some bodily la- bor , and there is no reason why the Fine Arts alone should unite muscles and mind in a ...
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... physical causes ; not wholly as connected with what is bad , or with what is good ; not exclusively as a vice , nor wholly as a misfortune . It is a fact , to be investigated in all its sources , and met in every shape and by every ...
... physical causes ; not wholly as connected with what is bad , or with what is good ; not exclusively as a vice , nor wholly as a misfortune . It is a fact , to be investigated in all its sources , and met in every shape and by every ...
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... physical and moral contagion , and the dark ages followed in her downfall . Arabic history proves conclusively that the Arabians were a temper- ate people . Their philosophers considered wine as the blood of the devil , and that whoever ...
... physical and moral contagion , and the dark ages followed in her downfall . Arabic history proves conclusively that the Arabians were a temper- ate people . Their philosophers considered wine as the blood of the devil , and that whoever ...
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Página 45 - With the asylum there will be connected work shops, in which each patient, as soon as his condition will permit, will be regularly employed — thus making the asylum a self-supporting institution. It will be seen that the community will thus be relieved of the burden of maintaining inebriates in almshouses and prisons ; who will be separated from the society of those incarcerated for public crimes, and placed where their inebriety will be treated as a disease, and where no efforts will be wanting...
Página 1 - And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation: To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
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Página 4 - ... or until the said capital stock shall be subscribed for. § 12. This act shall continue in force for the period of fifty years, subject, however, to amendments, modifications, and repeal by the legislature, and at the dissolution of said institution, the asylum and the grounds attached thereto shall be ceded to the State of New York, to be used by said State for some benevolent institution. § 13. Nothing herein contained shall be construed or held as intending to confer any banking or insurance...
Página 43 - York, and such other places as they may determine, to open books to receive subscriptions to the capital stock of said Asylum for the period of sixty days, or until the said capital stock shall be subscribed for.
Página 42 - January in each year, by ballot, by plurality of the stockholders present and represented by proxy, each share having one vote ; and if for any cause such election shall not be so held, the said asylum shall not be deemed dissolved, but such election shall be held within six months thereafter. Notice of the time and place of...