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WHAT CONSTITUTES

study the questions of justice and right, and, not limiting his sense of right to his own individual and worldly interests, to conform his own course to a just decision, even if it involves a complete change in human activities and in social conditions in general, and his own in particular. He knows that he must act for the good of all. While Church and State must be separate in a legal sense, they cannot be separated in the individual without spiritual disaster. The spirit of God and of the world cannot rule in the same mind. If one's spiritual life does not rule his actions, the spirit of self and the world must rule his inward life; and this course, if persisted in, must drive out or prevent the entrance of the Spirit of heaven. The

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