Across
- 6. would be free of government interference and ultimately arise, unite and become a universal perfect society
- 12. She was the founder of the Quakers (3 words)
- 13. a French reformer and philosopher, set out the goal of social harmony through voluntary "phalanxes" that would be free of government interference and ultimately arise, unite and become a universal perfect society (2 words)
- 16. created for religious purposes
- 18. They followed the principles of simplicity, celibacy, common property, equal labor and reward
- 19. requires shakers to never feel bitterness, never to feel any desire for revenge, but always to seek only the highest good of every person no matter what they may do to them
- 20. a German zealot, who took 600 followers to western Pennsylvania in 1804 (2 words)
- 21. designed Oneida Community (3 words)
- 22. created a farm that was supposed to understand and live in social harmony, free of government, free to perfect themselves (2 words)
- 24. originally a Greek word for an imaginary place where everyone and everything is perfect
- 25. To Believers God is the omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent (3 words)
Down
- 1. romantic thinker and strict vegetarian (2 words)
- 2. a universal perfect society (2 words)
- 3. came to reflect social perfectibility rather than religious purity (2 words)
- 4. He believed in economic and political equality ( 2 words)
- 5. wrote about his stay here in the blithedal romance (2 words)
- 7. Jesus was not the Christ or the anointed of God from his birth, but rather from the occasion of his baptism by John in the Jordan(2 words)
- 8. cooperative that lasted for only two years before economic failure (3 words)
- 9. has no personal property or hired labor
- 10. written by Nathaniel Hawthorne (3 words)
- 11. experimented with group marriage, communal child-rearing, group discipline, and attempts to improve the genetic composition of their offspring
- 14. It teaches above all else that God is Love and that our most solemn duty is to show forth that God who is love in the World
- 15. founded to promote human culture and brotherly cooperation (2 words)
- 17. devoted himself to tilling the soil at fruit lands (3 words)
- 23. created a commune where they isolated themselves from others while waiting for the revelation
