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“Is both interesting and enlightening.”
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“He has the journalist’s instinct, and knows how to describe what he has seen.”
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Adler, Felix. [Essentials of spirituality.] [**]$1. Pott.
Dr. Adler says: “In the region of mental activity, which is called the spiritual life, vagueness is apt to prevail, the outlines of thought are apt to be blurred, the feelings aroused are apt to be indistinct and transitory. The word ‘spiritual’ becomes a synonym of muddy thought and misty emotionalism.” So its purpose is first to show the twentieth century need for the development of the spiritual sense, and to define clearly with illustrations drawn from Savonarola, Washington, John Howard and others the meaning of “spiritual.” (N. Y. Times.)
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“We commend the volume as one of very practical and very genuine spiritual value.”
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