these remarks have been directed, if young men eat and drink and sleep in one place, and think in another: I want the same roof to contain both the intellectual and moral discipline. Devotion is not a sort of finish given to the sciences; nor is science a sort of feather in the cap, if I may dare so to express myself, an ornament and set-off of devotion. I want the intellectual layman to be religious, and the devout ecclesiastic to be intellectual. This is no matter of terms, nor of subtle distinctions.
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