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... not . He cannot be at the mercy of accidents . If he has set out to accomplish a certain work , it is his duty , his divine obligation , to achieve it . Secondly , there is a kind of traditional be- lief 18 The World Beautiful .
... not . He cannot be at the mercy of accidents . If he has set out to accomplish a certain work , it is his duty , his divine obligation , to achieve it . Secondly , there is a kind of traditional be- lief 18 The World Beautiful .
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... duty . It is part of the divine inheritance to grow into this knowledge and power . And the way is Love . This is the utmost potency , the divine energy . The spiritual con- ditions of all bloom and brightness and blessed- ness of life ...
... duty . It is part of the divine inheritance to grow into this knowledge and power . And the way is Love . This is the utmost potency , the divine energy . The spiritual con- ditions of all bloom and brightness and blessed- ness of life ...
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... duty of every human being to endeavor to cultivate it . Moroseness and gloom effectually kill out all the gladness and sunshine of life ; and taking those away , there is also taken away the working force , the energy that forms the ...
... duty of every human being to endeavor to cultivate it . Moroseness and gloom effectually kill out all the gladness and sunshine of life ; and taking those away , there is also taken away the working force , the energy that forms the ...
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... into the past when to be a literary woman implied being a woman with- out taste or conformity to the modes . Women who , in any manner , come prominently before the world recognize it as a duty to themselves and 44 The World Beautiful .
... into the past when to be a literary woman implied being a woman with- out taste or conformity to the modes . Women who , in any manner , come prominently before the world recognize it as a duty to themselves and 44 The World Beautiful .
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Lilian Whiting. the world recognize it as a duty to themselves and to all other women to dress as well and as suitably as possible . General appearance , dress and address , go in this age for all they are worth as social powers . One's ...
Lilian Whiting. the world recognize it as a duty to themselves and to all other women to dress as well and as suitably as possible . General appearance , dress and address , go in this age for all they are worth as social powers . One's ...
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achievement Anna Kingsford astral astral light astral plane atmosphere Aurora Leigh auto-suggestion CHARLES GORDON charm cloud of witnesses culture daily death degree ditions divine duty energy enter entire eternal evil exaltation faith feeling finer friends friendship George Eliot gift give guests happiness harmony heaven higher plane hold hostess hour human ideal immortal individual infinite inflorescence inner Jesus John Goddard journalism journalist Lilian Whiting live Lord LOUIS PENDLETON Lydia Maria Child magnetic material matter means ment mental mind moral natural ness noble one's opportunity peace Phillips Brooks possible potent privilege psychic realize recognize relations rich ROBERTS BROTHERS savoir-faire says selfish significance simply social society soul spiritual body spiritual force spiritual world success sweetness of spirit sympathy Theodore Parker things thought tion true truth vibration vidual vision woman words WORLD BEAUTIFUL
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