ble attempt to seem what we have not lifted ourselves

to be, namely, a Christian. In love for man, we gain a

true sense of Love as God; and in no other way can we [10]

reach this spiritual sense, and rise—and still rise—to

things most essential and divine. What hinders man's

progress is his vain conceit, the Phariseeism of the times,

also his effort to steal from others and avoid hard work;

errors which can never find a place in Science. Empiri- [15]

cal knowledge is worse than useless: it never has advanced

man a single step in the scale of being.