Practical Christian Sociology: A Series of Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary and Marietta College on Moral Reforms and Social Problems, with 20th-century StatisticsFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1895 - 524 páginas |
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... questions arising under this theme surprised and delighted me . The wise reserve shown in avoiding hasty and inconsiderate judg- ments upon matters that require further investigation , and the impartial attitude taken in regard to ...
... questions arising under this theme surprised and delighted me . The wise reserve shown in avoiding hasty and inconsiderate judg- ments upon matters that require further investigation , and the impartial attitude taken in regard to ...
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... question , which included references to the dangerous current combinations of capital , led to his being invited by the labor unions of St. Paul to speak to their Labor Day parade . For seven years , as associate editor with the ...
... question , which included references to the dangerous current combinations of capital , led to his being invited by the labor unions of St. Paul to speak to their Labor Day parade . For seven years , as associate editor with the ...
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... questions pertaining to ballot reform , civil service , Roman Catholicism , Church and State , Christian politics , divorce , impurity and Mormonism , immi- gration , municipal reform , law and order , woman's suffrage , peace and ...
... questions pertaining to ballot reform , civil service , Roman Catholicism , Church and State , Christian politics , divorce , impurity and Mormonism , immi- gration , municipal reform , law and order , woman's suffrage , peace and ...
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... question was settled prohibition should have had the front in politics . This difference is due to the fact that between the days of Washington and Lincoln there were education and organization to promote social ethics on these lines ...
... question was settled prohibition should have had the front in politics . This difference is due to the fact that between the days of Washington and Lincoln there were education and organization to promote social ethics on these lines ...
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... questions that were once almost wholly confined to States are now becoming national through the Supreme Court's ever - enlarging in- terpretation of the powers of the National Government . The man who would now call temperance " a local ...
... questions that were once almost wholly confined to States are now becoming national through the Supreme Court's ever - enlarging in- terpretation of the powers of the National Government . The man who would now call temperance " a local ...
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Página 312 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in the use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created.
Página 297 - Labour, wide as the Earth, has its summit in Heaven. Sweat of the brow ; and up from that to sweat of the brain, sweat of the heart ; which includes all Kepler calculations, Newton meditations, all Sciences, all spoken Epics, all acted Heroisms, Martyrdoms, — up to that 'Agony of bloody sweat,' which all men have called divine!
Página 168 - how long, O cruel nation, Will you stand, to move the world on a child's heart, — Stifle down with a mailed heel its palpitation, And tread onward to your throne amid the mart ? Our blood splashes upward, O goldheaper, And your purple shows your path ! But the child's sob in the silence curses deeper Than the strong man in his wrath.
Página 49 - Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.
Página 24 - No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.
Página 319 - The social problem of the future we considered to be, how to unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour.
Página 245 - It was reserved for Christianity to present to the world an ideal character, which through all the changes of eighteen centuries has inspired the hearts of men with an impassioned love, has shown itself capable of acting on all ages, nations, temperaments, and conditions, has been not only the highest pattern of virtue but the strongest incentive to its practice, and has exercised so deep an influence that it may be truly said that the simple record of three short years of active life has done more...
Página 297 - What is chiefly needed in England at the present day is to show the quantity of pleasure that may be obtained by a consistent, well-administered competence, modest, confessed, and laborious. We need examples of people who, leaving Heaven to decide whether they are to rise in the world, decide for themselves that they will be happy in it, and have resolved to seek — not greater wealth, but simpler pleasure; not higher fortune, but deeper felicity ; making the first of possessions, self-possession;...
Página 257 - ... shall be deposited in or carried by the mails of the United States or be delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier.
Página 55 - Thrice blest is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is on the field when He Is most invisible.