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His unction is so perfect , and in such happy alliance with his good sense , that it becomes tenderness and fervent charity . His good sense is so perfect , and in such happy alliance with his unction , that it becomes moderation and ...
His unction is so perfect , and in such happy alliance with his good sense , that it becomes tenderness and fervent charity . His good sense is so perfect , and in such happy alliance with his unction , that it becomes moderation and ...
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... have developed one side of their humanity at the expense of all others , and have become incomplete and mutilated men in consequence . Thus fall- ing short of harmonious perfection , they fail to follow the true way of salvation .
... have developed one side of their humanity at the expense of all others , and have become incomplete and mutilated men in consequence . Thus fall- ing short of harmonious perfection , they fail to follow the true way of salvation .
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Culture , and the harmonious perfection of our whole being , and what we call totality , then become quite secondary matters . And even the institutions , which should develop these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity ...
Culture , and the harmonious perfection of our whole being , and what we call totality , then become quite secondary matters . And even the institutions , which should develop these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity ...
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M. Albert Réville , whose religious writings are always interesting , says that the conception which cultivated and philosophical Jews now en- tertain of Christianity and its Founder , is probably destined to become the conception which ...
M. Albert Réville , whose religious writings are always interesting , says that the conception which cultivated and philosophical Jews now en- tertain of Christianity and its Founder , is probably destined to become the conception which ...
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... -the moment , I say , culture is considered not merely as the en- deavour to see and learn this , but as the endeavour , also , to make it prevail , the moral , social , and beneficent character of culture becomes manifest .
... -the moment , I say , culture is considered not merely as the en- deavour to see and learn this , but as the endeavour , also , to make it prevail , the moral , social , and beneficent character of culture becomes manifest .
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