"Cities have always been the fireplaces of civilization, whence light and heat radiated out into the dark."
"The Bible goes equally to the cottage of the peasant, and the palace of the king. - It is woven into literature, and colors the talk of the street. The bark of the merchant cannot sail without it; and no ship of war goes to the conflict but it is there. It enters men's closets; directs their conduct, and mingles in all the grief and cheerfulness of life."
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Source: Theodore Parker (1855). “Ten Sermons of Religion”, p.89
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