Epilogue, p.658, f.1
"But just as remarkable as his boldness in claiming Divine authority is his
restraint in insisting that his authority was not final. He felt competent
and commissioned to reveal much, but he felt with equal certainty that
there was infinitely more yet to be revealed. Herein was his greatness.
And herein was his greatest sacrifice. He thereby risked the diminution of
his personal fame. But he insured the continuance of his mission.... He
insured that the movement he had started would grow and expand. He himself
was but `a letter out of that most mighty book, a dewdrop from that
limitless ocean.'... This was the humility of true insight. And it had
its effect. His movement has grown and expanded, and it has yet a great
future before it." (Sir Francis Younghusband's "The Gleam," pp. 210-11.)