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 through the culture of the ideal, through reading, meditation, worship, prayer, as well as through the best use of our freedom in all our leisure hours.

And then there are times when the inner and the outer life may unite in one—when love and faith inspired from on high can join in acts of loving use to men. And this will be more and more the case with those who, remembering that religion is a matter of daily life, strive to keep before them the need of this union of motive and deed, according to that grand generalization of human duty which speaks, like a trumpet tone, to every human soul in any and every condition and every age:

"He hath showed thee, O man, what