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The words , " Ask and it shall be given to you , " have been verified by the experience of humanity . ... demonstrate the same truth ; that human beings seek to augment their finite energy by addressing themselves to the Infinite source ...
The words , " Ask and it shall be given to you , " have been verified by the experience of humanity . ... demonstrate the same truth ; that human beings seek to augment their finite energy by addressing themselves to the Infinite source ...
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But most of all we want what may be called our human good . We want , that is , to achieve the limit of our spe- cifically human powers . Our specifically human powers are moral , intellectual , and spiritual .
But most of all we want what may be called our human good . We want , that is , to achieve the limit of our spe- cifically human powers . Our specifically human powers are moral , intellectual , and spiritual .
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Dickens possessed this gift almost to mad- ness : he created hundreds of - if not quite human - yet living beings , endowing each with a syntax , rhythm , and song , an excited or drowsy twitter of its own , a personal note ...
Dickens possessed this gift almost to mad- ness : he created hundreds of - if not quite human - yet living beings , endowing each with a syntax , rhythm , and song , an excited or drowsy twitter of its own , a personal note ...
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