tion enviable among all. He is 

 the only living being that has 

 found and recognizes an indubi- 

 table, tangible, unexceptionable 

 and definite god. He knows to 

 what to devote the best part of 

 himself. He knows to whom 

 above him to give himself. He 

 has not to seek for a perfect, 

 superior and infinite power in the 

 darkness, amid successive lies, 

 hypotheses and dreams. That 

 power is there, before him, and 

 he moves in its light. He knows 

 the supreme duties which we all 



