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whole world. On that sorrowful day, a year ago, England buried, in her holiest ground, not the man who first discovered the fact of Evolution, but him whose Science showed the world the Divine uses of strife, and whose example taught the Church the true secret of Peace. When our king had been called away to cast his crown of Science before the Throne of the Unknown Truth, some Power mightier than our passions, some Instinct wiser than our knowledge, some Guiding Light diviner than our faith, drew together, around his unconscious form, men for whom Religion has no meaning, and men for whom Science has no charm; and symbolized the prophecy of a time when such vital knowledge of Humanity shall overspread the whole earth that no man shall wish to impose on another his own finite conceptions of the Infinite; and when all shall have sufficient belief in Divinity to call Peacemakers Children of God.

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