"A PROniET OF THE SOUL" 



spirit alone can make free. Coming to his work from 

 the dry, arid pages of Spencer, for example, is like 

 coming from the atmosphere of a great manufac- 

 turing-plant to the air of the summer hilltops. It 

 leavens what to many minds is the heavy world 

 of scientific matter with the leaven of the spirit. 

 Bergson is an inspired man, and he begets in us that 

 inward joy and exultation which is the gift alone of 

 "a prophet of the soul." 



