id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34637 Parker, Theodore Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 2 (of 3) .txt text/plain 100329 4708 72 men could not see that new piety will not be put into the old forms, ideas, who commune with God and man through faith and works, finding no politics, life in general, I knew that I should hurt men's feelings. spiritual powers of man; by the other, a large body of men, in most of all men to rest from work on that day, for the Hebrew law of the New England; the national school-time for the culture of man's highest come upon us in that new state, no man can know; it were but poetic In the state you pay a man of great political talents large money and and conscience, heart and soul, men that love man and God, industrial that noblest man of men, the Great Educator of the human race, whom the God has made some men great and others little. ./cache/34637.txt ./txt/34637.txt