Sources, References, External Links, Quotations
- Information on Grenada
- Article on the book
- Critical essay on the book
- Article on the book
- Article on the book
- Critique of the book
- Article on the Book
- Article on the book
- Critical Essay on the book
- Book review
- Journal Article Excerpt
- Article on Grenada
- Biography on Paule Marshall
- Critical Essay
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“A State, in idea, is the opposite of a Church. A State regards classes, and not individuals; and it estimates classes, not by internal merit, but external accidents, as property, birth, etc. But a church does the reverse of this, and disregards all external accidents, and looks at men as individual persons, allowing no gradations of ranks, but such as greater or less wisdom, learning, and holiness ought to confer. A Church is, therefore, in idea, the only pure democracy.”
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