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  540-633。AllthatJohnsaysintheseverses,inreplytotheanticipatedobjectionsurgedinvv。514-539,arefound,substantially,inseveralpassagesinBrowning’spoetry。
  Seeremarksonpp。36-38beginning,”ThehumansoulisregardedinBrowning’spoetry”,etc。{ChapterII,Section1inthisetext。}
  Aninfallibleguide,whichwouldrenderunnecessaryanystrugglesonman’spart,afterlightandtruth,wouldtorpifyhispowers。
  Andseevv。582-633ofthepresentpoem。
  552。Mantakesthattitlenow:thatis,of`First,last,andbestofthings”,if,etc。Seesections17and18of`Saul’,andstanza10of`RabbiBenEzra’。AndseethegranddyingspeechofParacelsus,whichconcludesBrowning’spoem。
  554。”AlawofnaturemeansnothingtoMr。Browningifitdoesnotmeantheimmanenceofpower,andwill,andlove。HecanpasswithreadysympathyintothemysticalfeelingoftheEast,whereintheuncloudedsky,inthetorrentofnoondaylight,Godissonear`HeglowsaboveWithscarceanintervention,pressescloseAndpalpitatingly,Hissoulo’erours。’
  ButthewisdomofaWestern`savant’whoinhissuperiorintellectualityreplacesthewillofGodbytheblindforceofnature,seemstoMr。Browningtobesciencefalselysocalled,anewignorancefoundeduponknowledge,`Alamp’sdeathwhen,repletewithoil,itchokes。’
  TothiseffectarguestheprophetJohnin`ADeathintheDesert’,anticipatingwiththedeepprevisionofadyingmanthedoubtsandquestioningsofmoderndays。Andinthethirdofthoseremarkablepoemswhichformtheepilogueofthe`DramatisPersonae’,thewholeworldrisesinthespeaker’simaginationintoonevastspiritualtemple,inwhichvoicesofsingers,andswelloftrumpets,andcriesofpriestsareheardgoinguptoGodnolesstrulythanintheoldJewishworship,whilethefaceofChrist,instinctwithdivinewillandlove,becomesapparent,asthatofwhichallnatureisatypeoranadumbration。”——
  Prof。EdwardDowdeninhisComparativeStudyofBrowningandTennysonStudiesinLiterature,1789-1877——”Butif,appealingthence,hecower,avouchHeismereman,andinhumilityNeithermayknowGodnormistakehimself;
  IpointtotheimmediateconsequenceAndsay,bysuchconfessionstraighthefalls[575]
  Intoman’splace,athingnorGodnorbeast,Madetoknowthathecanknowandnotmore:
  LowerthanGodwhoknowsallandcanall,HigherthanbeastswhichknowandcansofarAseachbeast’slimit,perfecttoanend,[580]
  Norconsciousthattheyknow,norcravingmore;
  Whilemanknowspartlybutconceivesbeside,Creepseveronfromfanciestothefact,Andinthisstriving,thisconvertingairIntoasolidhemaygraspanduse,[585]
  Findsprogress,man’sdistinctivemarkalone,NotGod’s,andnotthebeasts’:Godis,theyare,Manpartlyisandwhollyhopestobe。
  SuchprogresscouldnomoreattendhissoulWereallitstrugglesafterfoundatfirst[590]
  Andguesseschangedtoknowledgeabsolute,Thanmotionwaithisbody,wereallelseThanitthesolidearthoneveryside,Wherenowthroughspacehemovesfromresttorest。
  Man,therefore,thusconditioned,mustexpect[595]
  Hecouldnot,whatheknowsnow,knowatfirst;
  Whatheconsidersthatheknowsto-day,Comebutto-morrow,hewillfindmisknown;
  Gettingincreaseofknowledge,sincehelearnsBecausehelives,whichistobeaman,[600]
  Settoinstructhimselfbyhispastself:
  First,likethebrute,obligedbyfactstolearn,Next,asmanmay,obligedbyhisownmind,Bent,habit,nature,knowledgeturnedtolaw。
  God’sgiftwasthatmanshouldconceiveoftruth,[605]
  Andyearntogainit,catchingatmistake,Asmidwayhelptillhereachfactindeed。
  ThestatuaryerehemouldashapeBoastsalikegift,theshape’sidea,andnextTheaspirationtoproducethesame;[610]
  So,takingclay,hecallshisshapethereout,Criesever`NowIhavethethingIsee’:
  Yetallthewhilegoeschangingwhatwaswrought,Fromfalsehoodlikethetruth,totruthitself。
  Howwereithadhecried`Iseenoface,[615]
  Nobreast,nofeeti’theineffectualclay?’
  Rathercommendhimthatheclappedhishands,Andlaughed,`Itismyshapeandlivesagain!’
  Enjoyedthefalsehood,toucheditontotruth,Untilyourselvesapplaudthefleshindeed[620]
  Inwhatisstillflesh-imitatingclay。
  Rightinyou,rightinhim,suchwaybeman’s!
  Godonlymakestheliveshapeatajet。
  Willyerenouncethispactofcreatureship?
  ThepatternontheMountsubsistsnomore,[625]
  Seemedawhile,thenreturnedtonothingness;
  Butcopies,Mosesstrovetomakethereby,Servestillandarereplacedastimerequires:
  Bythese,makenewestvessels,reachthetype!
  Ifyedemur,thisjudgmentonyourhead,[630]
  Nevertoreachtheultimate,angels’law,IndulgingeveryinstinctofthesoulTherewherelaw,life,joy,impulseareonething!”Suchistheburthenofthelatesttime。
  Ihavesurvivedtohearitwithmyears,[635]
  Answeritwithmylips:doesthissuffice?
  Foriftherebeafurtherwoethansuch,Whereinmybrothersstrugglingneedahand,Solongasanypulseisleftinmine,MayIbeabsentevenlongeryet,[640]
  Pluckingtheblindonesbackfromtheabyss,ThoughIshouldtarryanewhundredyears!”
  Buthewasdead:’twasaboutnoon,thedaySomewhatdeclining:wefiveburiedhimThateve,andthen,dividing,wentfiveways,[645]
  AndI,disguised,returnedtoEphesus。
  Bythis,thecave’smouthmustbefilledwithsand。
  Valensislost,Iknownotofhistrace;
  TheBactrianwasbutawildchildishman,Andcouldnotwritenorspeak,butonlyloved:[650]
  So,lestthememoryofthisgoquite,SeeingthatIto-morrowfightthebeasts,ItellthesametoPhoebas,whombelieve!
  Formanylookagaintofindthatface,BelovedJohn’stowhomIministered,[655]
  Somewhereinlifeabouttheworld;theyerr:
  EithermistakingwhatwasdarklyspokeAtendingofhisbook,asherelates,OrmisconceivingsomewhatofthisspeechScatteredfrommouthtomouth,asIsuppose。[660]
  BelieveyewillnotseehimanymoreAbouttheworldwithhisdivineregard!
  ForallwasasIsay,andnowthemanLiesashelayonce,breasttobreastwithGod——
  652。PamphylaxtellsthestorytoPhoebas,ontheeveofhismartyrdom。
  654-660。SeeGospelofSt。John21:20-24。
  662。regard:look。”TowhomthusMichael,withregardbenign:”P。L。,XI。,334。”Fromthatplacidaspectandmeekregard。”——P。R。,III。,217。
  DeQuinceyremarksMiltonvs。SoutheyandLandorinreplytoLandor’sdemurringthat”meekregardconveysnonewideatoplacidaspect”:”ButASPECTisthecountenanceofChristwhenpassivetothegazeofothers;REGARDisthesamecountenanceinactivecontemplationofthoseotherswhomhelovesorpities。
  ThePLACIDASPECTexpresses,therefore,thedivinerest;
  theMEEKREGARDexpressesthedivinebenignity;
  theoneistheself-absorptionofthetotalGodhead,theothertheexternalemanationoftheFilialGodhead。”
  [Cerinthusreadandmused;oneaddedthis:——[665]”IfChrist,asthouaffirmest,beofmenMereman,thefirstandbestbutnothingmore,——
  AccountHim,forrewardofwhatHewas,Nowandforever,wretchedestofall。
  Forsee;Himselfconceivedoflifeaslove,[670]
  Conceivedofloveaswhatmustenterin,Fillup,makeonewithHiseachsoulHeloved:
  Thusmuchforman’sjoy,allmen’sjoyforHim。
  Well,Heisgone,thousayest,tofitreward。
  Butbythistimearemanysoulssetfree,[675]
  Andverymanystillretainedalive:
  Nay,shouldHiscomingbedelayedawhile,Say,tenyearslongertwelveyears,somecompute
  Seeif,foreveryfingerofthyhands,Therebenotfound,thatdaytheworldshallend,[680]
  Hundredsofsouls,eachholdingbyChrist’swordThatHewillgrowincorporatewithall,WithmeasPamphylax,withhimasJohn,Groomforeachbride!Canameremandothis?
  YetChristsaith,thisHelivedanddiedtodo。[685]
  CallChrist,then,theillimitableGod,Orlost!”
  But’twasCerinthusthatislost。]——
  665。Cerinthusreadandmused:ItmustbesupposedthatanopportunityhadbeenaffordedCerinthusofreadingtheMS。bytheonewhoaddedthepostscript,whichisaddressedtohim,andwhosoughthisconversion。
  683。Thatis,`Withmeas[with]Pamphylax,withhimas[with]John’:
  SeeGospelofJohn,17:11,21-23。”Inthecriticalexaminationoftheevangelicalrecords,thefourthGospelsufferedmost。Strauss——inthisinstancefollowinghisearlymasterandlaterantagonist,Baur——deniedthatSt。Johnhadanythingtodowithitscomposition。Theauthor,heheld,wasneitherSt。JohnnoranyoneelsewhohadpersonallyknownChrist:
  nor,inaccordancewithawidelyacceptedtheory,didhebelieveittobetheworkofapupilofSt。John,who,afterthedeathofhismaster,related,frommemoryorfromfragmentarynotes,traditionsandsayingswhichhadbeentaughthim,andmadeoutofthemacontinuoushistory。Strausspronouncedittobeacontroversialwork,writtenlateinthesecondcenturyafterChrist,byaprofoundtheologianoftheGreekGnosticandanti-Jewishschool,whosedesignwasnottoaddanothertotheexistingbiographiesofChrist,nottorepresenthimasarealman,nortogiveanaccountofanyhumanlife,buttoproduceanelaboratetheologicalworkinwhich,undertheveilofallegory,theNeo-platonicconceptionofChristastheLogos,therealizedWordofGod,thedivineprincipleoflightandlife,shouldbedeveloped。Withthispurpose,thewritermadeafreeselectionfromthesayingsanddoingsofChristasrecordedinthethreeGospelsalreadywritten,andasfreelyinventedothers。Alltheevents,allthewords,oftheGospelthuscomposed,aresubordinatetothemaindesign,whichwasworkedoutbytheauthorwithanartisticcompletenessmostingeniouslytracedbyhisGermaninterpreters。Eachmiraclesymbolizessomeimportantdogma,anditsnarrationmustbeunderstoodtomeanthatitembodiessomedeepspiritualtruth,not,necessarily,thatiteveractuallytookplace。Theauthormanifests,throughout,hisignoranceofJewishcustoms,andhisantagonismtoJewishsentiments。””Thegeneralpurportofthepoemcanscarcelybedoubted,aswelookbackuponitasawholeandconsideritsmainconclusions。
  Thetendencyoftheargumentistodiminishtheimportanceoftheoriginalevents——historicalortraditional——onwhichtheChristianreligionisbased。`Itisnotworthwhile,’
  thewriterseemstosaytoStraussandhisfollowers,`tooccupyourselveswithdiscussionsaboutmiraclesandeventswhicharesaidtohavetakenplacealongtimeago,andcannowneitherbedeniedorproved。Whatweareconcernedwith,is,Christianityasitisnow:asareligionwhichthehumanmindhasthroughmanygenerationsdeveloped,purified,spiritualized;
  andwhichhasreacteduponhumannatureandmadeitwiserandnobler。
  Shallwegiveupthisfaithwhichhasbeensogreatapowerforgoodintheworld,andwhich,itswholepasthistoryjustifiesusinconcluding,willcontinueitsworkofimprovement,becauseourbeliefincertaineventsisshakenordestroyed?Itwouldbevain,indeed,thustobuildourreligiononafoundationsounstableasmaterialevidence。Forhumansensationsarenotinfallible;
  theyveryoftendeceiveus;wethinkweseeobjects,whicharereallytheillusionsofourownbrain;othersweseeinpartonly,ordistorted;otherswefailtoperceiveatall。Ourfaith,essentialasitistothewell-beingofthedeepestpartsofournature,mustnotbedependentonsuchcontrollingpowersasthese。’”