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In short, it disregards policy and employs truth 

 as its weapon of warfare, though it suffers loss, 



sacrifices friends, and signals the onslaught of 

 multitudinous foes and troubles. 



If this disposition produces criticism then with 

 the worthy apostle it triumphantly professes 

 that "after the way men call heresy so worship I 

 the God of my fathers." 



But finally the world needs more virtue and 

 using the emotions as a channel for transmission, 

 makes them only a step to the sublime end of 

 morals and heroism. 



