pulse--seems to me absolute, the one certain thing on
which everything else must build. I think it enough for religion, in the
case at least of those who have got beyond the infant need for
certitudes and dogmas. These perhaps are few; yet they may be really
more numerous than appears. And on the increase in their numbers, and
the intensity of their conviction and their life, the fate of the world
seems to me to depend.
Footnotes:
[Footnote 5: _Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna_, second edition, Part
1., p. 310.]
[Footnote 6: _Ibid._, p. 61.]
[Footnote 7: _Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna_, second edition, Part
1., p. 145.]
[Footnote 8: _The Gardener_, p. 125.]
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Pg. 168, added closing single quote mark for clarity. In this case it
serves to close a quote within a quote. (speak.'" You can now)
Footnote 3, in the original text, the English translation of Dante's
poem did not preserve the line breaks in each stanza. The origi
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