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Beginning in the nineteenth century, the [[Special:MyLanguage/Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] endorsed democracy as the means whereby each man should become a king and a priest unto God, developing his Christ potential and being found worthy to rule himself. | Beginning in the nineteenth century, the [[Special:MyLanguage/Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] endorsed [[Special:MyLanguage/Democracy|democracy]] as the means whereby each man should become a king and a priest unto God, developing his Christ potential and being found worthy to rule himself. |
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Beginning in the nineteenth century, the Brotherhood endorsed democracy as the means whereby each man should become a king and a priest unto God, developing his Christ potential and being found worthy to rule himself.