EXPLANATION OF TABLES 91 



Wisdom, are never to become complete evolutions any more 

 than was man to receive the complete graces of the first four 

 attributes of God, or his perfection would become supernatural. 

 And the conquest of Matter by man and the prevention of 

 crime being now complete ; but being material evolutions, not 

 mental, are relegated to the oblivion of the past. The other 

 material evolutions can be carried through their three, six, 

 or nine trinities of evolution in the same manner, and through 

 psychical evolution, till in like manner Heaven is arrived at. 



Science, being an entirely psychological evolution, becomes 

 complete in one act instead of two. Thus Science is conceived 

 on the Ninth Day with the completion of the mind of man, 

 is born on the Twelfth Day, on which day it appears in our 

 Tables II. and III., and is to reach its manhood on the Fif- 

 teenth Day with the evolution of Peace, and complete its 

 manhood by the evolution on the Eighteenth Day, by giving 

 to man the reward of virtue, perfect content. The result of 

 this his last perfect evolution is to be perfect human wisdom, 

 with its concurrent blessing, Infinite Pleasure, Happiness and 

 Contempt of Folly. And surely he who has attained three 

 such infinite blessings as these should be able to sin so wisely 

 and with such moderation and temperance that he never pre- 

 sumes on his neighbour's just liberties ; and can this earth 

 hold higher blessings ? And the man who cannot evolve content 

 under such possibilities is no more than a human brute or 

 devil, who will be justly condemned to labour, live and die a 

 slave throughout eternity to the passions he has been too weak 

 to conquer, justly condemned by his betters to the eternal 

 disgrace of slavery in a government prison at a state-owned 

 occupation. 



We have now arrived at the age of History, so it is scarcely 

 necessary for such a humble pen as mine to do more than just 

 trace the line of sequence further. 



But I must remark that from China to India, Persia, Egypt, 

 Greece and Rome, and from Rome to Modern History, as the 

 European empires rise and fall at the bidding of the magic 

 wand of study and science, as following behind the roar of the 

 cannon with sure and steady steps, arises from out the savage 

 civilisation of the past Commerce, the daughter of Religion 

 and Government, which is rapidly transmogrifying earth into 

 heaven, as Religion, Science and Commerce hurry over the 



