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SPIRITUALITY IN U.S.A.

“The next step in our development is to democratise .spirituality. The urge is every"here. Xu hind ever known has presented >o much hunger for sorvic eand labour dedicated not to making more things but to building lie iter human life. We are in danger, ol course, of letting our sentiment outrun our wisdom. For instance, w" arc too eager to regiment mankind ax Germany did. We are too eager to do a hasty work by preaching rather than by example and performance. We are too eager to patronise. We are too eager to move IV.nvnrd toward anything with a label of goodness and a slogan of virtue, no matter what folly or flabbiness or ultimate injustice or evil it may contain.'' Air Hit hard Washburn Child, in the “SuU:rih:y Fvuiiug Post.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1927, Page 4

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134

SPIRITUALITY IN U.S.A. Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1927, Page 4

SPIRITUALITY IN U.S.A. Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1927, Page 4

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