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It is not always fair to scorn someone as a hypocrite for past frailties and lapses of the bygone past who behaves properly in the living present. There may have been a genuine awakening accompanied by moral reform inwardly and outwardly, so that instead of condemnation, the attitude should be congratulation.

-- Notebooks Category 6: Emotions and Ethics > Chapter 5 : Spiritual Refinement > # 95