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 him in communion with angelic existences), he must cast out the spirit of fault-seeking, and substitute in its place that loving gaze which beholds the least precious gem of worth, though buried deep beneath beneathbeneath [sic] the mire of impurity—that holy vision which discovers the feeblest shoot of virtue, though overshadowed by the flaunting weeds of folly.