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The Seeker

CHAPTER XI
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The fact that she consulted him shows that she has no law of her own.

St.Paul said this wise and deep thing: 'I know and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus that there is nothing unclean of itself; but to him that esteemeth anything unclean, to him it is unclean!'" "Then it lay in her own view of it.

If she had felt free to go, she would have done right to go." "Naturally." "Yet Allan talked to her about the sanctity of the home." "I doubt if the sanctity of the home is maintained by keeping unwilling mates together, Nance.

I can imagine nothing less sanctified than a home of that sort--peopled by a couple held together against the desire of either or both.

The willing mates need no compulsion, and they're the ones, it seems to me, that have given the home its reputation for sanctity.


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