| Octavius Brooks Frothingham - Religion - 1876 - 414 pages
...a basis of wisdom and purity; to apply the principles of justice and love to our social orgnization in accordance with the laws of Divine Providence ;...selfish competition ; to secure to our children and those who may be entrusted to our care, the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual and moral... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - Literary Criticism - 1882 - 402 pages
...basis of wisdom and purity ; to apply the principles of justice and love to our social organisation in accordance with the laws of Divine Providence ;...selfish competition ; to secure to our children, and those who may be intrusted to our care, the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual, and moral... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - Transcendentalism (New England) - 1883 - 344 pages
...basis of wisdom and purity; to apply the principles of justice and love to our social organisation in accordance with the laws of Divine Providence;...selfish competition; to secure to our children, and those who may be intrusted to our care, the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual, and moral... | |
| New England - 1898 - 836 pages
...twelve persons some weeks previous to the removal to the farm, the purposes in view were thus stated: "To substitute a system of brotherly cooperation for...to secure to our children, and to those who may be entrusted to our care, the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual and moral education which... | |
| Arthur Gilman - Boston (Mass.) - 1889 - 538 pages
...to promote the great purpose of human culture," to " apply the principle of justice and love to the social organization in accordance with the laws of...brotherly cooperation for one of selfish competition," and to secure the rights of the individual. They had no doubt that they had laid a foundation for a... | |
| John Thomas Codman - Brook Farm - 1894 - 368 pages
...relations of life on a basis of wisdom and purity ; to apply the principles of justice and love to our social organization in accordance with the laws...to secure to our children, and to those who may be entrusted to our care, the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual and moral education v ' in... | |
| Caroline Wells Healey Dall - Criticism, Textual - 1897 - 44 pages
...basis of wisdom and purity ; to apply the principles of love and justice to our social organization; to substitute a system of brotherly co-operation for one of selfish competition; to secure to the , young the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual, and , moral education possible; to... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1898 - 324 pages
...Boston during the winter of 1840-41, somewhat more explicitly set forth the purposes had in view: " To substitute a system of brotherly co-operation for...highest physical, intellectual, and moral education which, in the present state of human knowledge, the resources at our command will permit; to institute... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1898 - 958 pages
...culture, to establish the external relations of life on a basis of wisdom and purity," and, especially, " to substitute a system of brotherly co-operation for one of selfish competition." It was open to all sects and welcomed all kinds of degrees and mental culture. All members, without... | |
| L. Dhaleine - Novelists, American - 1905 - 522 pages
...relations of life on a basis of wisdom and purity ; to apply Ihc principles of justice and love to our social organization in accordance with the laws...selfish competition ; to secure to our children and those who may be entrusted lo our care the benefits of the highest physical, intellectual and moral... | |
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