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changes had no farther development。 The new art of war; the new art of
literature; remained stationary; or rather receded and degenerated; till the
end of the eighteenth century。
And so it may be with our means of locomotion and intercommunion;
and what depends on them。 The vast and unprecedented amount of
capital; of social interest; of actual human intellect investedI may say
locked upin these railroads; and telegraphs; and other triumphs of
industry and science; will not enter into competition against themselves。
They will not set themselves free to seek new discoveries in directions
which are often actually opposed to their own; always foreign to it。 If the
money of thousands are locked up in these great works; the brains of
hundreds of thousands; and of the very shrewdest too; are equally locked
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up therein likewise; and are to be subtracted from the gross material of
social development; and added (without personal fault of their owners;
who may be very good men) to the dead weight of vested selfishness;
ignorance; and dislike of change。
Yes。 A Byzantine and stationary age is possible yet。 Perhaps we are
now entering upon it; an age in which mankind shall be satisfied with the
〃triumphs of science;〃 and shall look merely to the greatest comfort (call it
not happiness) of the greatest number; and like the debased Jews of old;
〃having found the life of their hand; be therewith content;〃 no matter in
what mud…hole of slavery and superstition。
But one hope there is; and more than a hopeone certainty; that
however satisfied enlightened public opinion may become with the results
of science; and the progress of the human race; there will be always a
more enlightened private opinion or opinions; which will not be satisfied
therewith at all; a few men of genius; a few children of light; it may be a
few persecuted; and a few martyrs for new truths; who will wish the world
not to rest and be thankful; but to be discontented with itself; ashamed of
itself; striving and toiling upward; without present hope of gain; till it has
reached that unknown goal which Bacon saw afar off; and like all other
heroes; died in faith; not having received the promises; but seeking still a
polity which has foundations; whose builder and maker is God。
These will be the men of science; whether physical or spiritual。 Not
merely the men who utilise and apply that which is known (useful as they
plainly are); but the men who themselves discover that which was
unknown; and are generally deemed useless; if not hurtful; to their race。
They will keep the sacred lamp burning unobserved in quiet studies; while
all the world is gazing only at the gaslights flaring in the street。 They
will pass that lamp on from hand to hand; modestly; almost stealthily; till
the day comes round again; when the obscure student shall be discovered
once more to be; as he has always been; the strongest man on earth。 For
they follow a mistress whose footsteps may often slip; yet never fall; for
she walks forward on the eternal facts of Nature; which are the acted will
of God。 A giantess she is; young indeed; but humble as yet: cautious and
modest beyond her years。 She is accused of trying to scale Olympus; by
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some who fancy that they have already scaled it themselves; and will; of
course; brook no rival in their fancied monopoly of wisdom。
The accusation; I believe; is unjust。 And yet science may scale
Olympus after all。 Without intending it; almost without knowing it; she
may find herself hereafter upon a summit of which she never dreamed;
surveying the universe of God in the light of Him who made it and her;
and remakes them both for ever and ever。 On that summit she may stand
hereafter; if only she goes on; as she goes now; in humility and in patience;
doing the duty which lies nearest her; lured along the upward road; not by
ambition; vanity; or greed; but by reverent curiosity for every new pebble;
and flower; and child; and savage; around her feet。
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