Robert Owen's Millennial Gazette, Ausgaben 1-16

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Owen, 1856

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Seite 1 - Burmah, &c., and to meet in London in May next, I will, should I live in my present health to that period, unfold to you at that Congress the natural means by which you may now, with ease and pleasure, gradually create those surroundings in peace and harmony, which shall have a perpetual good and superior influence upon all of our race.
Seite 17 - ... their support, should be required to teach in all churches, chapels, meetinghouses, synagogues, and all other places of worship, the necessity for all to acquire a knowledge of the pure and undefiled spirit of universal love and charity, and to apply it constantly in practice in everyday life, and the priests of each sect should especially exhibit this practice in all their doings, and should cease to torment humanity by their much-worse-than-useless dogmas which no one understands."29 Here Owen...
Seite 84 - His presence, should we quit this earth very confident in the future destiny and the constitutional order of our country ? Is then the French Revolution destined to give birth only to doubt and deception? — to bury all its triumphs under ruins? Yes: so long as France shall suffer the true and the false, the upright and the perverse, the practicable and the chimerical, the salutary and the pestilent to be constantly mingled and confounded in her opinions, her institutions, and the government of...
Seite 17 - These suggestions heing adopted, it will be found that the necessity for human laws will be difficult to discover ; ample laws, when understood, having been given for man's guidance and government by his Creator. As one of the measures of preparation to new form the character of all British subjects, the priesthood of every denomination, in return for their support, should be required to teach in all churches, chapels, meeting-houses, synagogues, and all other places now of worship, the necessity...
Seite 54 - ... world. Our affections and our souls are here ; our treasures are here, and where the treasure is there the heart is. But if we will lay up our treasures in heaven ; if we will wean our affections from the things of this world, and say to the Lord our God, "Father, not my will, but thine be done...
Seite 10 - ... government of India shall be by British born subjects, until the sovereign shall be of age; after which period the natives of India to have the full rights of subjects, except to the high offices of government and to the two houses of assembly, — and to these also in ten years from the time when they give their adhesion to the new government. 9th. That the directors of the East India Company and its shareholders shall be amply compensated for their present interests in the company; but all...
Seite 15 - This is the change to be effected by the aid of the Spirits of our departed relatives and friends, who in the world of spirits are also assisted by the sages and prophets of olden times, and of all that is superior among them.
Seite 17 - ... new form the character of all British subjects, the priesthood of every denomination, in return for their support, should be required to teach in all churches, chapels, meetinghouses, synagogues, and all other places of worship, the necessity for all to acquire a knowledge of the pure and undefiled spirit of universal love and charity, and to apply it constantly in practice in everyday life, and the priests of each sect should especially exhibit this practice in all their doings, and should cease...
Seite 81 - ... perseverance, and continuity of purpose which have contributed so largely to the success of...

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