Frases de William Ellery Channing
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William Ellery Channing foi um líder unitarista estadunidense.

Conhecido como o "apóstolo do unitarismo", corrente protestante que negava o dogma da trindade cristã, reconhecendo Deus como Uno, foi o principal porta-voz dos pastores unitaristas frente aos puritanos da Nova Inglaterra. O seu sermão "Cristianismo Unitarista" é considerado o documento fundacional do Unitarismo estadunidense.

Organizou, em seu país, uma tentativa para a eliminação da escravidão, da embriaguez, da indigência e da guerra. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. Abril 1780 – 2. Outubro 1842
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William Ellery Channing frases e citações

“As dificuldades devem ser usadas para crescer, não para desencorajar. O espírito humano cresce mais forte no conflito.”

Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict.
"Self-culture" - Página 123 http://books.google.com.br/books?id=ERwTAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA123; de William Ellery Channing - Publicado por James Munroe & Co., 1843 - 128 páginas
Variante: As dificuldades são destinadas a excitar, não desencorajar. O espírito humano cresce forte pelo conflito.

William Ellery Channing: Frases em inglês

“Books are true levelers. They give to all, who will faithfully use them, the society, the spiritual presence, of the best and greatest of our race.”

"Self-Culture", an address in Boston (September 1838) http://www.americanunitarian.org/selfculture.htm
Contexto: I have insisted on our own activity as essential to our progress; but we were not made to live or advance alone. Society is as needful to us as air or food. A child doomed to utter loneliness, growing up without sight or sound of human beings, would not put forth equal power with many brutes; and a man, never brought into contact with minds superior to his own, will probably run one and the same dull round of thought and action to the end of llfe.
It is chiefly through books that we enjoy intercourse with superior minds, and these invaluable means of communication are in the reach of all. In the best books great men talk to us, give us their most precious thoughts, and pour their souls into ours. God be thanked for books. They are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages. Books are true levelers. They give to all, who will faithfully use them, the society, the spiritual presence, of the best and greatest of our race.

“What a sublime doctrine it is, that goodness cherished now is eternal life already entered on!”

Fonte: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 210

“We honor revelation too highly to make it the antagonist of reason, or to believe that it calls us to renounce our highest powers.”

"Unitarian Christianity", an address to The First Independent Church of Baltimore (5 May 1819)