Conceited in their shallow ignorance the generality of mankind scorn the gifts and turn away from the givers. Some few centuries ago such givers and teachers were silenced at the stake, like Giordano Bruno, and many others whom time has now justified in the eyes of men. Then, later, after the reaction of free thought in the eighteenth century we find Mesmer and the Comte de St. Germain giving up, not their lives, but their good names and characters in trying to help those to whom they were sent by the Great Lodge.
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Isabel Cooper-Oakley: [http://www.sacred-texts.com/sro/csg/index.htm The Count of St. Germain: Mystic and Philosopher, Chapter 2 , p.27,] (1912)