We have assumed that there is no obligation to an inanimate thing, as we consider the earth to be: but man should respect the conditions in which he is placed; the earth yields the living creature; man is a living creature; science constantly narrows the gulf between the animate and the inanimate, between the organized and the Inorganized; evolution derives the creatures from the earth; the creation is one creation.
"The Holy Earth"
L. H. Bailey
Let us examine Nature as she presents herself to us in her most simple and Inorganized forms; let us trace her through her gradual and ascending stages of power and perfection.
"Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws"
James Buchanan
By their act we received "the blessings of a free, valid, and purely ecclesiastical Episcopacy," and our hitherto "Inorganized Church" became duly equipped for the work it has since done and the witness it has borne.
"Report Of Commemorative Services With The Sermons And Addresses At The Seabury Centenary, 1883-1885."
Diocese Of Connecticut