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Updated: May 14, 2025
"Since he's so damned set on being uncarnal," snapped the squire, "let him go without Janice." "And have her running off with an indentured servant, as Anne Loughton did?" "She'll do nothing of the kind. If ye want a husband for the lass, let her take Phil." "A bankrupt." "Tush! There are acres enough to pay the old squire's debts three times over.
In short, he derived comfort from both poles of his belief one the God of Moses, a somewhat emotional god, not entirely uncarnal the other the god of Spencer, an unemotional and unimaginative god of Law. It followed that he was much taken with a preacher who could answer so appositely to the needs of his soul as did this impressive young man in a chance sermon of unstudied eloquence.
The early writers held that this passage confirmed their particular views regarding the pre-existence of the soul and the possession of certain characteristics and qualities acquired during previous birth, for, they argued, it would be injustice that a man, before birth, be endowed with uncarnal qualities; and that such qualities and ability could justly be the result only of best work and action.
The ugliest old hag in the markets shared this love with the most beautiful woman of the salons; the demi-mondaine with her rouged lips, knelt in spirit, like Mary Magdalene before the cross, and was glad to suffer for the sake of a pure and uncarnal love, symbolized to her by the folds of the Tricolour or by the magic of that word, "La France!" which thrilled her soul, smirched by the traffic of the streets.
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