The book The Open Court 38, No.818 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 38, No.818 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 38, No.818 a good or bad book?
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412 THE OPEN COURT "But we are iu a revolution and revolutions never go backward and only seem to stand still. The ball of revolution, once fairly in motion, is beyond human control. So it has always been. Luther did not mean to split the Roman church — only to reform it. Hamp- den and Cromwell did not mean to destroy the English monarchy — ■ only to curb its prerogative. Wesley did not mean to sever himself from the national church — only to shake it out of its sleep. The Continental Congress ...did not mean independence — only redress of grievances. But when the hand of God has struck the hour and turned the stream of history, men are like reeds in the blast and whole nations are swept before the motions of his will. "The signs are plain to all eyes that the system which has caused the carnage of all these battlefields and made oaths the most solemn brittle as straw and taught lying and stealing as cardinal virtues shall die amid the convulsions it has raised. In the loyal slave states, if any such can be found, insurrection will be suppressed, the institu- tion left to its own chances.
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