1989
Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 May 1864
(ed; 5 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.1
~ View at ChronAm
1989 - L. May 24; ed: 2/1 - "At the late Spiritual Convention in New York
City the revolutionizing spirit of the universal Yankee genius was ex-
hibited in a new light. A young man whose oratory imay have been spir-
ituous, but which was now spiritual, expressed himself to the effect that
they were about instituting a mighty reform, and should see that it be-
comes practical. They should preserve their manhood. Whether they go to
heaven or hell, let them go with their manhood. If to the latter place,
they would rise to the dignity of their intellects, and revolutionize
hel!.
"This young man... evidently has an exalted estimate of manhood.
"The dignity of his intellect is reached only in the great work of
revolutionizing hell. We suspect that the young man...has spent little
time in revolutionizing himself." - - (5)