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The Treasure of the Humble

chooses not, a great moral personality, composed in equal parts of himself and the idea.' It is only in the depths of life that this 'great moral personality' can be carved out; and only by means of incessant 'revelations of the divine' can we add to the stories of the ideal we require. To every man is it given to attain in spirit to the heights of virtuous life, and to know at all times what his conduct should be, would he act like a hero or a saint. But more than this is needed. It is essential that the spiritual atmosphere about us should be transformed to such a degree that it ends by resembling the atmosphere of Swedenborg's beautiful countries of the age of gold, wherein the air permitted not a falsehood to leave the lips. An instant comes then, when the smallest ill that we fain would commit falls at our feet like a leaden ball upon a disc of bronze; when everything changes, though we know it

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