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George Ripley was an American activist and transcendentalist known for his involvement in utopian social movements. Ripley's leadership in the Brook Farm community promoted the ideals of communal living and intellectual exploration. His life's work continues to inspire those seeking alternative ways to live harmoniously, teaching us the importance of community, self-exploration, and pushing the boundaries of conventional thought.
"If any imagine from the literary tone of the preceding remarks that we are indifferent to the radical movement for the benefit of the masses which is the crowning glory of the nineteenth century, they will soon discover their egregious mistake."
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"If any imagine from the literary tone of the preceding remarks that we are indifferent to the radical movement for the benefit of the masses which is the crowning glory of the nineteenth century, they will soon discover their egregious mistake."

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"Then hast our the Red Stone perfect with less labour, expense of time and costs, for the which ever thank God."
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"Then hast our the Red Stone perfect with less labour, expense of time and costs, for the which ever thank God."

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"Also there is a similitude of a Trinity shining in the body, soul and spirit."
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"Also there is a similitude of a Trinity shining in the body, soul and spirit."

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"The body is the substance of the stone."
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"The body is the substance of the stone."

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"To that movement, consecrated by religious principle, sustained by an awful sense of justice, and cheered by the brightest hopes of future good, all our powers, talents, and attainments are devoted."
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"To that movement, consecrated by religious principle, sustained by an awful sense of justice, and cheered by the brightest hopes of future good, all our powers, talents, and attainments are devoted."

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"We shall suffer no attachment to literature, no taste for abstract discussion, no love of purely intellectual theories, to seduce us from our devotion to the cause of the oppressed, the down trodden, the insulted and injured masses of our fellow men."
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"We shall suffer no attachment to literature, no taste for abstract discussion, no love of purely intellectual theories, to seduce us from our devotion to the cause of the oppressed, the down trodden, the insulted and injured masses of our fellow men."

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"This is our mercury, our lunary, but whosoever thinks of any other water besides this, is ignorant and foolish, never attaining to the desired effects."
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"This is our mercury, our lunary, but whosoever thinks of any other water besides this, is ignorant and foolish, never attaining to the desired effects."

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"But in this Second Work if thou extract our Air and our Fire with the phlegm water, they will the more naturally and easily be drawn out of their infernal prison, and with less losse of their Spirits, than by the former way before described."
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"But in this Second Work if thou extract our Air and our Fire with the phlegm water, they will the more naturally and easily be drawn out of their infernal prison, and with less losse of their Spirits, than by the former way before described."

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