Maurice, with others attracted by his energy and enthusiasm, came forward in aid of the co-operative movement. It was fortunate that when the need of favorable legislation was most pressing the influence of Maurice was enlisted. For he, from his position... Journal: Appendix. Reports - Page 529by California. Legislature - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1851 - 902 lehte
...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 its... | |
| A. L. Jules Lechevalier St. André - 1854 - 192 lehte
...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 lehte
...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 lehte
...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 lehte
...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 by... | |
| Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics of Labor - 1885 - 124 lehte
...condition grew brighter day by day. And now Mr. Frederic • History of Co-operation, Vol. I., page 68. Maurice, with others attracted by his energy and enthusiasm,...such men as the late Canon Kingsley, JM Ludlow, and EV Neale,* its attention was immediately devoted to securing the needed reform in law so as properly... | |
| 1885 - 906 lehte
...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 by... | |
| Carroll Davidson Wright - 1886 - 120 lehte
...Thomas Hughes. Lecture on the History and Objects of Co-operation (Cooperative Board Pamphlets), page 7. Maurice, with others attracted by his energy and enthusiasm,...such men as the late Canon Kingsley, JM Ludlow, and EV Neale,* its attention was immediately devoted to securing the needed reform in law so as properly... | |
| Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics - 1886 - 590 lehte
...was once more under discussion and their condition grew brighter day by day. And now Mr. Frederick Maurice, with others attracted by his energy and enthusiasm,...practical direction it had now taken. Attracting to * Thomas Hughes. Lecture on the History and Objects of Co-operation . (Co-operative Board Pamphlets),... | |
| Moritz Kaufmann - 1888 - 260 lehte
...dignity * The object of the Christian Socialist, the organ of the Maurice and Kingsley school, was stated to be "the practical application of Christianity to the purposes of trade and commerce." It contains many articles signed by Kingsley as " Parson Lot." Many of these deserve reprinting,... | |
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