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variety,—we may say that He likes to have his creations various, although we have no reason to suppose that variety makes at all the kind of impression upon Him that it makes upon us. Beside those two modes of knowledge of God, there is a third, which it seems to me folly for the man to whom it comes to deny: I mean that probably every human being that reaches maturity, at some time feels something like an intimation, as from a higher power, calling upon him for a gathering of his powers for some endeavour, whether active

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