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The growth of the soul may be compared to the growth of a plant. In both cases, no new properties are imparted by the operation of external causes, but only the inward tendencies are called into action and clothed with strength.
George Ripley
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George Ripley
Age: 77 †
Born: 1802
Born: October 3
Died: 1880
Died: July 4
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Massachusetts
Alumnus of Cambridge Theological School
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