"Were it not well then to begin with the substance, to learn to apprehend the reality of that kingdom which is all around us now, whether we recognize it or not—to take our aims and endeavors into it that they may be made part of it, however small—to surrender ourselves to it, that our lives may do something towards its advancement, and that so we may become fellow-workers, however humble, with all the wise and good who have gone before us, and with Him who made them what they were?"
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Lecture V. "Religion Combining Culture with Itself", p. 132.
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John Campbell Shairp
John Campbell Shairp (July 30, 1819 – September 18, 1885) was a Scottish critic and man of letters.
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