Statistics for occurrence #1 of “the Rev. George Ripley” in chapter 4, page 35 of John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana:

...ished any belief in the self-sufficiency of the human mind outside of revelation. The leading men in the movement were undoubtedly Emerson, Alcott, Channing, Hedge, and last, but not least, the Rev. George Ripley . Many other people of like temper and character, especially in New England, doubtless gave support to the cult, if it can be properly so designated. The subject of this memoir was undoubtedly in ...
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