The fountain : with jets of new meanings . oped at this moment in America, theReligion of Justice will appear like an angel of uni-versal salvation. After the War of Work is over, after Men shall beexalted above the highest place ever occupied byMoney, after many ecclesiastical authorities shall havetheir offices filled by everlasting principles of Truth,then will there be seen a peaceful light shining from arealm beyond the clouds of battle; then will come toall men titles to a Land higher than the highest ofearthly aspirations; then all eyes will behold softerskies bending tenderly over obje


The fountain : with jets of new meanings . oped at this moment in America, theReligion of Justice will appear like an angel of uni-versal salvation. After the War of Work is over, after Men shall beexalted above the highest place ever occupied byMoney, after many ecclesiastical authorities shall havetheir offices filled by everlasting principles of Truth,then will there be seen a peaceful light shining from arealm beyond the clouds of battle; then will come toall men titles to a Land higher than the highest ofearthly aspirations; then all eyes will behold softerskies bending tenderly over objects of celestial beauty ;then will our astronomers discover galaxies of starsbeaming divinely upon scenes of loveliness unknownto earth; then will humanity be filled with a grand NATIONOIDS IN AMERICA. 81 joy, surpassing all speech, defining mankinds relationsto one another and to the Infinite government, andbestowing every mind with the sublime knowledgethat a higher, truer, more worthy existence is the in-heritance of every thing VI. The Wisdom of Getting Knowledge. THERE are in every community two opposing typesof character ; which, because of their dissimilarity,may be classified as: (1) The Originals, and, (2) TheCivilized. To the Originals all serious books, all routine re-straints, all aristocratic respectabilities, all artificialmethods of education, are unspeakably repulsive andunnatural. Instead, they choose to give unrestrainedgratification to the wild energy of their own wildpowers; to lead a life of apparent ignorance andworthlessness ; or, as many wisely do, choose a trade wisimM of getting KNOWLEDGE. 83 or some pursuit, independently of the schools, andoften in defiance of prevailing standards of Civilizees, on the contrary, with all theiraristocratic connections and with all their hereditaryrespectabilities, naturally and pleasantly take to popu-lar methods; - They become noted and gifted as intel-lectual book-worms; they discourse agreeab


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