The Church and Labor

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Macmillan, 1920 - 305 sivua

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Sivu 102 - Art thou he that art to come, or look we for another? And Jesus making answer, said to them : Go and relate to John what you have heard and seen. The blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead rise again, the poor have the gospel preached to them ; and blessed is he that shall not be scandalized in me.
Sivu 90 - Seek ye therefore first the Kingdom of God and His justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.
Sivu 167 - Hearken, my beloved brethren, Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him?
Sivu 79 - The richer population have many ways of protecting themselves, and stand less in need of help from the State ; those who are badly off have no resources of their own to fall back upon, and must chiefly rely upon the assistance of the State. And it is for this reason that wage-earners, who are undoubtedly among the weak and necessitous, should be specially cared for and protected by the commonwealth.
Sivu 109 - To no man rendering evil for evil. Providing good things, not only in - the sight of God but also in the sight of all men.
Sivu 102 - A new commandment I give unto you : That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this shall all men know that you are My disciples, if you have love one for another.
Sivu 59 - For, every man has by nature the right to possess property as his own. This is one of the chief points of distinction between man and the animal creation...
Sivu 63 - Thus we have the Family ; the " society " of a man's own household; a society limited indeed in numbers, but a true " society," anterior to every kind of State or nation, with rights and duties of its own, totally independent of the commonwealth.
Sivu 80 - Let us make man to our image and likeness, and let him have dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and the beasts, and the whole earth, and every creeping creature that moveth upon the earth.
Sivu 67 - Just as the symmetry of the human body is the result of the disposition of the members of the body, so in a State it is ordained by nature that these two classes should exist in harmony and agreement, and should, as it were, fit into one another, so as to maintain the equilibrium of the body politic. Each requires the other; capital cannot do without labor, nor labor without capital.

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