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{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|A paragraph from a paper red by D.G. Wyld upon the spirit powers of man. London Dec-ber 1877 |center}}

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| notes = Signed: Brotherhood of the New Life, Salem-on-Erie, N. Y.; [https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:274542/ text online].
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{{Style P-Poem|poem=By this we hold: No man is wholly great,
: Or wise, or just, or good,
Who will not dare his all to reinstate
: Earth's trampled womanhood.

No Seer sees truly, save as he discerns
: Her crowned, coequal right;
No lover loves divinely, till he burns
: Against her foes to fight.

That Church is fallen prone as Lucifer ;
: God’s bolts that hath not hurled
Against the Tyrants who have outraged her,
: The Priestess of the world.

That Press, whose minions, slavish and unjust.
: Bid her in fetters die,
Toils, in the base behalf of Pride and Lust,
: To consecrate a lie.

“ Once it was Christ, whom Judas with a kiss
: Betrayed,” the Spirit saith :
“ But now, ’tis Woman’s heart, inspired by his,
: That man consigns to death.”

Each village hath its martyrs—every street
: Some house that is a hell;
Some woman's heart, celestial, pure, and sweet,
: Breaks with each passing bell.

There are deep wrongs, too infinite for words,
: Man dare not have revealed ;
And, in our midst, insane, barbaric, hordes
: Who make the Law their Shield.

Rise then, O {{Style S-Small capitals|Woman}}; grasp the mighty pen,
: By inspiration driven ;
Scatter the sophistries of cruel men,
: With voices fresh from Heaven.

Man, smiting thee, moves on from war to war;
: All rights with thine decease.
Rise, 'throned with Christ, in His pure morning star
: And charm the world to Peace,

''Brotherhood of the New Life,''
''Salem-on-Erie, N. Y.''}}

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