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mind above the level of sensuality, and to insure a 

 belief in the hopefulness and worth of life. The faith 

 in Science can fill this place — the progress of Science 

 is an ideal Good, sufficient to exert this great 

 influence. 



It is for this reason more than any other, as it 

 seems to those who hold this faith, that the prooTess 

 and diffusion of scientific research, its encouragement 

 and reverential nurture, should be a chief business of 

 the community, whether collectively or individually, 

 at the present day. 



