Which preposition to use with philanthropists

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Not, says the plain man, that we are more satisfied with the mere philanthropist of modern times,the man who professes to love the whole human race without loving God, or indeed often believing that there is a God to love.

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Let us hasten to add that we shall approach him in the person of his agent, who, so far as Uncle Jap was concerned, doubtless acted in defiance of the will of the greatest church builder and philanthropist in the world.

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They would have preferred the beneficent Philanthropist to the dazzling Conqueror, to the fascinating Demagogue, to the attractive Sophist; and all the various idols of public praise.

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Shelley, as pure a philanthropist as St. Francis or Howard, could forget mankind, and, like his Adonaïs, become one with nature.

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He might pose as a millionaire and a generous friend and philanthropist for some time, before the truth was discovered, and during that time he could carry out any secret plans he had in mind.

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William Wirt wrote of him that "he was a republican and a philanthropist from the earliest dawn of his character."

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This contradiction of the present certain effect and the probable future effects confronts the philanthropist at every turn.

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Let us be Christians toward our fellow-whites, as well as philanthropists toward the blacks our fellow-men.

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A philanthropist up to the hilt, however, no one ever doubted his complete sincerity; his convictions were ingrained, his faith borne out by his lifeas witness his name upon so many admirable Societies, as treasurer, patron, or heading the donation list.

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THE BOARD OF MANAGERS FOR THE COLONY, To the Christians and Philanthropists in the United States: We, the undersigned inhabitants and Board of Managers for the Colony of Wilberforce, beg leave to state that the frost cut off the crops in this part of the country last year, and some of the colonists are in great need of assistance.

Which preposition to use with  philanthropists