Socialist," their organ, was stated to be to "diffuse the principles of cooperation by the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry. Socialism and the American Spirit - 第 224 頁Nicholas Paine Gilman 著 - 1893 - 376 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1851 - 902 頁
...the society, for the promotion of its objects. • 2nd. To diffuse the principles of co-operation, as the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry.' This is association dependent on private charity, not the association by which labour is to work out... | |
| A. L. Jules Lechevalier St. André - 1854 - 192 頁
...to the Society, for the promotion of its objects. 2nd. To diffuse the principles of Co-operation, as the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry. Two Members of the Council are bound to attend each meeting of the Central Board hereinafter defined.... | |
| 1896 - 940 頁
...represented by a council, the second of whose functions was " to diffuse the principles of cooperation, as the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry ; " and the Associates, that is the members of the associations connected with the society, represented... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 652 頁
...promote the movement. These claimed support for it on the ground that it represented nothing less than the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry. In the official reports of the earlier meetings of the Central Co-operative Society — the Association... | |
| 1883 - 410 頁
...Associations. Its object was stated in one sentence, " to diffuse the principles of co-operation as the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry." This formula had been accepted, not only in London, but in the north, with entire assent when proposed... | |
| Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics of Labor - 1885 - 124 頁
...workingmen's associations was formed, Mr. Maurice being at its head. Co-operation it declared to be " the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry." This society became an active force in behalf of the co-operative movement in the practical direction... | |
| 1885 - 906 頁
...Men's Associations. Its object was stated in one sentence, "to diffuse the principles of cooperation as the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry." This formula had been accepted, not only in London, but in the north, with entire assent when proposed... | |
| Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics - 1886 - 590 頁
...workingmen's associations was formed, Mr. Maurice being at its head. Co-operation it declared to be " the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry." This society became an active force in behalf of the co-operative movement in the practical direction... | |
| Carroll Davidson Wright - 1886 - 120 頁
...workingmen's associations was formed, Mr. Maurice being at its head. Co-operation it declared to be " the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry." This society became an active force in behalf of the co-operative movement in the practical direction... | |
| California. Legislature - 1887 - 497 頁
...workingmen's associations was formed, Mr. Maurice being at its head. Cooperation it declared to be " the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and industry. This society became an active force in behalf of the cooperative movement in the practical direction... | |
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