“Of all persecuted sects, the Baptists stand forth as most prominent, simply and only because they aim at a more complete and thorough reform than any others ever attempted. They teach that Christ's kingdom is not of this world; that the church is not a national, political, or provincial establishment; but a congregation of holy men, separated from the world by the receiving of the Holy Spirit.” MenWorldPoliticalSpiritChristChurchTeachThis WorldHolyAimKingdomsReformHoly SpiritEstablishmentReceivingBaptistsThoroughSectsCongregationProminentPersecutedHoly Man Book:Babtists, the Only Thorough Religious Reformers Source: Babtists, the Only Thorough Religious Reformers
“...one exploiting sect, one people of leeches, one single devouring parasite closely and intimately bound together not only across national boundaries, but also across all divergences of political opinion ... [Jews have] that mercantile passion which constitutes one of the principle traits of their national character” PeopleCharacterTogetherPoliticalPassionOpinionPrinciplesBoundsJewBoundariesTraitsSectsParasitesDevouringPolitical OpinionsLeechesDivergence Author:Mikhail Bakunin