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tthus ignorance, cupidity or celibacy, or some 
peculiar tenets involve them in obloquy and re- 
strain the friends of religion, by their absurdity 
or partiality. 
31, But how easy and practicable for any 
Enlightened Worthy Man endowed with great 
Wealth, to become one of the Benefactors of 
Mankind, and Promoter of true Religion, by es- 
tablishing himself some similar Society or Com- 
munity of pious, industrious men and women, 
not to live as Monks and Nuns ; but to increase 
and multiply as fast as possible and fill the world 
with Evangelical beings. 
32, Nay, this might be the way to hasten the 
Millenium so much desired and hoped for by the 
pious. Altho’ so often foretold in vain, some 
hope it may happen in 1847 or a few years ! 
What glory for He who shall prepare it, or con- 
ciliate all the Sects by restoring them to the 
Single pure tenet of Love to God and Men, from 
which shall flow all the other requisite blessings^ 
This shall be the real Religion of the Evan- 
gelists , instead of our corrupt Sinful Sects. 
33, Altho’ all good deeds and endowments 
may contribute to lessen the human Miseries, 
yet a Single Man or a few Men, who would 
Wy or give several large tracts of Land, and 
dedicate them forever to the perpetual use of 
good, temperate, peaceful, industrious families, 
that would live thereon in Evangelical Concord 
of mutual labor, help and instruction . . . would 
thereby achieve a great victory over the Sinful 
World, and lay the foundations of the Evangelic 
and Apostolic tidies to come, whether a mille- 
nium or something else. 
34, There, this new Apostle, could become a 
Legislator and Reformer, he might suggest or 
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