At present the
"Adepts" do not see any help for it. Were these invisible and unknown
profanes to interfere with--not to say openly contradict--the dicta of
the Royal Society, contempt and ridicule, followed by charges of crass
ignorance of the first elementary principles of modern science would be
their only reward; while those who would lend an ear to their
"vagaries," would be characterized immediately as types of the "mild
lunatics" of the age. Unless, indeed, the whole of that August body
should be initiated into the great Mysteries at once, and without any
further ado or the preliminary and usual preparations or training, the
F.R.S.'s could be miraculously endowed with the required sixth sense,
the Adepts fear the task would be profitless. The latter have given
quite enough, little though it may seem, for the purposes of a first
trial. The sequence of martyrs to the great universal truths has never
been once broken; and the long list of known and unknown sufferers,
headed with the name of Galileo, now closes with that of Zollner.
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