Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality, and the most ardent aspirations after justice that have ever raised humanity out of the actual into the ideal. We feel the effect still. It is thence has come that leaven of revolution... Judaism on the Social Question - Página 12de Henry Berkowitz - 1888 - 130 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Adolphus Julius Frederick Behrends - 1886 - 336 páginas
...Socialism, emphasizes when he declares, " It was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality, and the most ardent aspirations...effect still. It is thence has come that leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Job saw evil triumphant, and yet believed in justice. Israel's... | |
| Adolphus Julius Frederick Behrends - 1886 - 332 páginas
...Socialism, emphasizes when he declares, " It was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality, and the most ardent aspirations...effect still. It is thence has come that leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Job saw evil triumphant, and yet believed in justice. Israel's... | |
| Harry W. Cadman - 1888 - 276 páginas
...in your ears." — Luke 4 : 17-24. " It was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality, and the most ardent aspirations...humanity out of the actual into the ideal. We feel the effects still. It is thence has come the leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Job saw... | |
| David Philipson - 1889 - 172 páginas
...different platform. We are told, " It was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality and the most ardent aspirations...ideal. We feel the effect still. It is thence has come the leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Job saw evil triumphant, and yet believed in... | |
| David Philipson - 1889 - 172 páginas
...It is thence has come the leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Job saw evil triumphant, and yet believed in justice. Israel's prophets, while...against iniquity, announced the good time coming." (Lavelaye, " Socialism of To-day," Introduction, XVI.) Both opinions are right, as applied to later... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1895 - 534 páginas
...Dangerous Classes of New York, 13-14. 24. It was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality, and the most ardent aspirations...effect still. It is thence has come that leaven of revolution that still moves the world. — Emile Ue Laveleye, Socialism of To-day, p. 16. D'Israeli... | |
| Bouck White - 1911 - 396 páginas
...social equality are to be met with. But it was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality and the most ardent aspirations...effect still. It is thence has come that leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Wherever the people have taken up the Bible and allowed their... | |
| Bouck White - 1911 - 400 páginas
...social equality are to be met with. But it was from Judea that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality and the most ardent aspirations...effect still. It is thence has come that leaven of revolution which still moves the world. Wherever the people have taken up the Bible and allowed their... | |
| 1900 - 774 páginas
...inspired. " It was from Judea," says Emile de Laveleye, " that there arose the most persistent protests against inequality and the most ardent aspirations...against iniquity, announced ' the good time coming.' " The Jew became enamored of the ideal. The Most Perfect put upon him a constraint from evil, an ardent... | |
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