The Atlantic Monthly, volume 11, No. 64, February, 1863

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I mustapply religion universally to life, or not at all. If, when my countryis in peril, I cannot bring her to the altar and ask that she may belifted up in the arms of a common supplication, --if, in the terriblegame of honesty with political corruption, when '_Check_' is saidto the adverse power, I cannot wish and pray that '_Checkmate_' mayfollow, --when some huge evil, sorely wounded, in its fierce throesspreads destruction about, as the dying monster in Northern seas castsup boat-loads of ...dying men who fall bruised and bleeding among thefragments into the waves with the threshing of its angry tail, ifthen I cannot hope that the struggle may be short, and the ship of theRepublic gather back her crew from prevailing in the conflict to sailprosperous with all her rich cargo of truth and freedom on the voyageover the sea of Time, --if no sound of the news-boy's cry must mix withthe echoes of solemn courts, and no reflection of wasting fires inwhich life and treasure melt can flash through their windows, andno deeds of manly heroism or womanly patriotism are to have applausebefore God and Christ in the temple, --if nothing but some preexistingscheme of salvation, distinct from all living activity, must absorbthe mind, --then I totally misunderstand and am quite out of my place.

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