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The Investment of Influence

CHAPTER VII
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Souls full of sweetness and light fill the divine portrait with the lineaments of love.

For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness.
Happy, indeed, our age, in that the heart is now beginning to color our civilization.

Vast, indeed, the influence of library and lecture-hall, of gallery and store and market-place, but the most significant fact of our day is that sympathy is baptizing our industries and institutions with new effort.

Intellect has lent the modern youth instruments many and powerful.

Inventive thought has lent fire to man's forge, tools for his hands, books for his reading, has lent arts, sciences, institutions.


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