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WHAT CONSTITUTES

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The business life has been especially dwelt upon, because its temptations are greater or more constant than in most occupations. But now we turn to that form of the question, "how can the spiritual life be lived in the world to-day," which bears directly upon the culture of the inner or spiritual life, and the great compensations which it affords to those who, in a worldly sense, are called unsuccessful. It is recorded of one of New York's early multi-millionaires, whose touch turned everything to gold, that

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