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“
And
don
’
t
all
the
theories
of
philosophy
do
the
same
,
trying
by
the
path
of
thought
,
which
is
strange
and
not
natural
to
man
,
to
bring
him
to
a
knowledge
of
what
he
has
known
long
ago
,
and
knows
so
certainly
that
he
could
not
live
at
all
without
it
?
Isn
’
t
it
distinctly
to
be
seen
in
the
development
of
each
philosopher
’
s
theory
,
that
he
knows
what
is
the
chief
significance
of
life
beforehand
,
just
as
positively
as
the
peasant
Fyodor
,
and
not
a
bit
more
clearly
than
he
,
and
is
simply
trying
by
a
dubious
intellectual
path
to
come
back
to
what
everyone
knows
?
“
Now
then
,
leave
the
children
to
themselves
to
get
things
alone
and
make
their
crockery
,
get
the
milk
from
the
cows
,
and
so
on
.
Would
they
be
naughty
then
?
Why
,
they
’
d
die
of
hunger
!
Well
,
then
,
leave
us
with
our
passions
and
thoughts
,
without
any
idea
of
the
one
God
,
of
the
Creator
,
or
without
any
idea
of
what
is
right
,
without
any
idea
of
moral
evil
.
“
Just
try
and
build
up
anything
without
those
ideas
!
“
We
only
try
to
destroy
them
,
because
we
’
re
spiritually
provided
for
.
Exactly
like
the
children
!
“
Whence
have
I
that
joyful
knowledge
,
shared
with
the
peasant
,
that
alone
gives
peace
to
my
soul
?
Whence
did
I
get
it
?
“
Brought
up
with
an
idea
of
God
,
a
Christian
,
my
whole
life
filled
with
the
spiritual
blessings
Christianity
has
given
me
,
full
of
them
,
and
living
on
those
blessings
,
like
the
children
I
did
not
understand
them
,
and
destroy
,
that
is
try
to
destroy
,
what
I
live
by
.
And
as
soon
as
an
important
moment
of
life
comes
,
like
the
children
when
they
are
cold
and
hungry
,
I
turn
to
Him
,
and
even
less
than
the
children
when
their
mother
scolds
them
for
their
childish
mischief
,
do
I
feel
that
my
childish
efforts
at
wanton
madness
are
reckoned
against
me
.
“
Yes
,
what
I
know
,
I
know
not
by
reason
,
but
it
has
been
given
to
me
,
revealed
to
me
,
and
I
know
it
with
my
heart
,
by
faith
in
the
chief
thing
taught
by
the
church
.
“
The
church
!
the
church
!
”
Levin
repeated
to
himself
.
He
turned
over
on
the
other
side
,
and
leaning
on
his
elbow
,
fell
to
gazing
into
the
distance
at
a
herd
of
cattle
crossing
over
to
the
river
.
“
But
can
I
believe
in
all
the
church
teaches
?
”
he
thought
,
trying
himself
,
and
thinking
of
everything
that
could
destroy
his
present
peace
of
mind
.
Intentionally
he
recalled
all
those
doctrines
of
the
church
which
had
always
seemed
most
strange
and
had
always
been
a
stumbling
block
to
him
.