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" There is what I call the American idea. . . . This idea demands, as the proximate organization thereof, a democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people... "
The Collected Works of ... P. ... - Page 229
by Theodore Parker - 1865
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1916 - 688 pages
...development of all these unalienable rights. This idea demands, as the proximate organization thereof, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people : of course, a government after the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God ; for...
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Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 2

Theodore Parker - 1852 - 464 pages
...unalienable rights. This idea demands, as the proximate organization thereof, a democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people; of course, a government after the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God; for shortness'...
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Two Sermons Preached Before the Twenty-eighth Congregational Society in ...

Theodore Parker - 1853 - 72 pages
...devil shall execute his " Lower Law." 54 There was never such a nation to preach to. Look at the vigor of America ; only in her third century yet, and there...justice, of love, of faith in God and in the natural laAv of God. Then we might surpass the other nations, not only in vulgar numbers and vulgar gold, but...
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Additional Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 2

Theodore Parker - 1855 - 466 pages
...devil shall execute his " Lower Law." There was never such a nation to preach to. Look at the vigor of America ; only in her third century yet, and there...industry, and invention, I will ask the nation to add to the power of Justice, of Love, of Faith in God and in the Natural Law of God. Then we might surpass...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 52

1883 - 884 pages
...turns over rough stones, until finally it became smooth and round, as thus : " Democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people." So, unable to hold idealism pure and simple, he condensed its aroma into the three ultimate facts of...
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Thoughts, Selected from the Writings of the Rev. William E. Channing, D.D.

William Ellery Channing - 1859 - 462 pages
...to preach to. Look at the vigor of America; only in her third century yet, and there are three arid twenty millions of us in the family, and such a homestead...industry, and invention, I will ask the nation to add to the power of Justice, of Love, of Faith in God and in the Natural Law of 31* God. Then we might...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of slavery

Theodore Parker - 1863 - 344 pages
...unalienable rights. This idea demands, as the! proximate organization thereof, a democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people ; of course, a government after the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God; for shortness'...
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The collected works of Theodore Parker, ed. by F.P. Cobbe, Volume 5

Theodore Parker - 1863 - 346 pages
...unalienable rights. This idea demands, as the' proximate organization thereof, a democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people; of course, a government after the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God; for shortness'...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Autobiographical and miscellaneous ...

Theodore Parker - 1865 - 372 pages
...riches, — her corn, cattle, houses, shops, factories, ships, towns; her freedom here at the North,-r-at the South it is not America : it is Turkey in Asia...unalienable rights of man; government according to tha law of God, and His constitution of the universe. To the power of numbers, of money, of industry,...
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Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3

Theodore Parker - 1871 - 442 pages
...unalienable rights. This idea demands, as the proximate organization thereof, a democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people ; of course, a government after the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God ; for...
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