The Organic Life of the Republic. A Thanksgiving Discourse ... At a meeting of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches in the First Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick, N.J., November 24, 1892.
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Link Singerman ID: supp0839
Year: 1892
Entry: Thompson, John Bodine. The Organic Life of the Republic. A Thanksgiving Discourse ... At a meeting of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches in the First Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick, N.J., November 24, 1892. New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America, [1892?]. 24 p.
Author/Editor: John Bodine Thompson
Location: New York, NY
Title: The Organic Life of the Republic. A Thanksgiving Discourse ... At a meeting of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches in the First Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick, N.J., November 24, 1892.
Printer/Publisher: None
Language: English
Notes: See pp. 20-21, note 1, reflecting upon Isa. 65:22 and the movement of Jews expelled from Russia to Palestine where the country is experiencing an enormous growth in population and urban infrastructure. Other countries, the author cautions, may expel their Jews, and Great Britain and the United States "are preparing to erect barriers against them." Thompson suggests that the growing influx of Europe’s unassimilable lower classes justifies our restrictionist policies (pp. 14-15). In addition, he endorses the exclusion of "Asiatics with their unmentionable vices" from the United States.