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Her whole effort was to spiritualise the public life of England.
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So we spiritualise the material universe, and afterwards, by an incongruous consistency, anthropomorphise spirit.
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To spiritualise one's age,-thatis something worth doing.
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Indeed I shall no longer look upon a petticoat, unless I am able first entirely to spiritualise it.
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Luria seized upon this mystical idea, and used it at once to spiritualise the Sabbath and attach to it an ecstatic joyousness.
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Mistake me not, my brethren; I don't mean in a carnal, but in a spiritual sense, for I propose to spiritualise these things.
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Even Tennyson, in spite of all he has done to spiritualise this material, was compelled to portray the inevitable dissolution and ruin of Arthur's court.
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He struck the grand melody again and it sounded softened, spiritualised, purified.
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He did not deny the world; He spiritualised it and made it divine.
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The law then was spiritualised by the Stoics, just as the state was.
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The forms of those we love are idealised and spiritualised into angelic shapes.
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These principles provide a solid foundation from which the spiritualised life may arise.
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The spiritualising power of human love is the redeeming principle in many sordid lives.
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That accounts for it; she is the Venetian type spiritualised.
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Fragile, spiritual as is the apparition, the sunbeam refines, subtilises, spiritualises it still more.
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Patriotism thus spiritualised and moralised is the true patriotism.