"Cities have always been the fireplaces of civilization, whence light and heat radiated out into the dark."
"Yet, if he would, man cannot live all to this world. If not religious, he will be superstitious. IF he worship not the true God, he will have his idols."
Source: Theodore Parker (1864). “Critical Writings”, p.20
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Theodore Parker
Transcendentalist, Minister
Theodore Parker was a 19th-century Transcendentalist minister known for his abolitionist views and advocacy for social justice.
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