Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.Hare, Robert
Religion
Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.
Hare, Robert
Bible and spiritualism; Spiritualism
911. That part of the Lord’s prayer which deprecates temptation, is
perhaps of pre-eminent importance; since where there is one man who
goes through the world honestly by resisting temptation, there are
hundreds who preserve their honesty by avoiding temptation: by so
providing pecuniary means in due time, as not to be placed between the
alternative of starving, begging, cheating, or stealing.
912. In our republic it will be found that while the acquisition of
wealth enables one individual to raise his family by educational
superiority, the offspring of another, by the loss of fortune, sink
into the mass of illiterate labourers; so that there is a perpetual
undulation by the educational influence of money. Though public schools
may extend the advantages of education to the poor, yet _want_ drives
the educated youth to loathsome drudgery, made more painful by the
enlargement of his views resulting from education.
913. To the consequence of hereditary noblemen hereditary wealth is
essential, having vastly more influence than titles. In those countries
where titles exist without associated wealth, they have scarcely any
weight. However incompetent money may be to give importance to an
_uneducated_ commoner, a cotton-spinner, by educating his son and
giving him his fortune, may prepare him to sway an empire; when, had
his father been a pauper, the premier might have lived among those so
eloquently described by Shakspeare’s Henry the Fourth, as upon “uneasy
pallets stretching them.” How different from those perfumed chambers
and canopies of costly state, to which this spinner’s boy was actually
enabled to climb through the education and position resulting from
paternal affluence!
914. Civilization elevates those who have the advantages of education,
and who are either professionally employed in intellectual pursuits, or
have leisure to cultivate science and literature from taste. But the
same division of human labour and enterprise which gives intellectual
pursuits to a few as a profession, gives to the mass occupations
inconsistent with the cultivation of their intellectual powers. Those
who are engaged in the humblest species of industry, living from
hand to mouth, have little or no time to spare from that which their
necessities imperatively require; and the bodily fatigue incurred
during working hours, makes repose from all exertion the primary object.
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