The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 448
... social philan- thropy proceed on the assumption that the thing essential to be done is to modify the social organism . They proceed on the as- sumption that , if the social organism can be made right , the con- dition of mankind will be ...
... social philan- thropy proceed on the assumption that the thing essential to be done is to modify the social organism . They proceed on the as- sumption that , if the social organism can be made right , the con- dition of mankind will be ...
Page 449
... social reform will result only in a change in the form of social evil . Christ indicated in this respect the method which the Christian Church has , with more or less deviation , followed ever since . The Christian Church is not , and ...
... social reform will result only in a change in the form of social evil . Christ indicated in this respect the method which the Christian Church has , with more or less deviation , followed ever since . The Christian Church is not , and ...
Page 450
... social ship shall be con- structed , to keep full in men's hearts the spiritual and moral life which shall drive aright all industries , all political and social or- ganisms of the world's industry . The work of the Christian Church is ...
... social ship shall be con- structed , to keep full in men's hearts the spiritual and moral life which shall drive aright all industries , all political and social or- ganisms of the world's industry . The work of the Christian Church is ...
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