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Across the Zodiac

CHAPTER VIII - A FAITH AND ITS FOUNDER
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But upon them may, I hope, be founded a certainty as regards the higher side of man's nature not less complete than that which science, by similar methods, has gradually acquired in regard to its purely physical aspects.' "For this end he instituted a secret society, which has subsisted in constantly increasing strength and cohesion to the present hour.

It has collected evidence, conducted experiments, investigated records, studied methodically the abnormal phenomena you call occult or spiritual, and reduced them to something like the certainty of science.

Discoveries from the first curious and interesting have become more and more complete, practical, and effective.

Our results have surpassed the hopes of our Founder, and transcend in importance, while they equal in certainty, the contemporary achievements of physical science,--some of the chief of which belong to us.

All that profound knowledge of human nature could suggest to bring its weakness to the support of its strength, and enlist both in the work, was done by our Founder, and by those who have carried out his scheme.


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