| Show tle the I 1 purpose in raposo or of I pain aln it is not conceivable we offer off er it as a suggestion to bo be considered and not as a theory to bo be accepted that the object with which pain is sent into the world is not the development of mans moral nature so much Is as the development of his energy man can do one thing which god from his very cannot do arid and that i is s make 0 an e effort ff r t a and whatever the grand gr a n d moka concealed eala ai purpose 1 ur p 0 s eid a 1 part of it must tv be that man should strive we nay may not see what he can do by striving in or how low lie he can add by striving to the store of force in the universe but if ho he were not intended to strive to develop will and display energy and make ex ert ions tho the woi id would surely leave been made a very different dit terent one from what it is it is always whipping him up mm him and the animals too there are only two forms of pain which aro are absolutely universal among sentient creatures which men feel is as strongly as women animals more keenly than both and which human beings whether refined or degraded absolutely refuse to endure and those thosa two ire are hunger and thirst tho the two grand impelling forces of the world without those two pains pai ans there would avoult be no world such as we ave know it the wild animals would saunter away life doing nothing the alie useful beast released aliko alike from hunger and the whip would be worthless to roan man and man himself though C lie he might inight reflect act ilia a well as saunter would scarcely be brought to work the spectator cLator |