[Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson]@TWC D-Link bookLord of the World BOOK I-THE ADVENT 11/28
It was, in fact, the Catholic idea with the supernatural left out, a union of earthly fortunes, an abandonment of individualism on the one side, and of supernaturalism on the other.
It was treason to appeal from God Immanent to God Transcendent; there was no God transcendent; God, so far as He could be known, was man. Yet these two, husband and wife after a fashion--for they had entered into that terminable contract now recognised explicitly by the State--these two were very far from sharing in the usual heavy dulness of mere materialists.
The world, for them, beat with one ardent life blossoming in flower and beast and man, a torrent of beautiful vigour flowing from a deep source and irrigating all that moved or felt.
Its romance was the more appreciable because it was comprehensible to the minds that sprang from it; there were mysteries in it, but mysteries that enticed rather than baffled, for they unfolded new glories with every discovery that man could make; even inanimate objects, the fossil, the electric current, the far-off stars, these were dust thrown off by the Spirit of the World--fragrant with His Presence and eloquent of His Nature.
For example, the announcement made by Klein, the astronomer, twenty years before, that the inhabitation of certain planets had become a certified fact--how vastly this had altered men's views of themselves. But the one condition of progress and the building of Jerusalem, on the planet that happened to be men's dwelling place, was peace, not the sword which Christ brought or that which Mahomet wielded; but peace that arose from, not passed, understanding; the peace that sprang from a knowledge that man was all and was able to develop himself only by sympathy with his fellows.
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