Scofield Never Agreed with Westcott and Hort
THE NETWORKS OF WESTCOTT & HORT
THE NETWORKS OF WESTCOTT & HORT
FREDERIC MYERS
occultist and philosopher, and Bible Attacker
One of the Founders of the Society for Psychical Research
MYERS, FREDERIC WILLIAM HENRY (1843-1901), English poet and essayist, son of Frederic Myers of Keswickauthor of Lectures on Great Men (1856) and Catholic Thoughts (first collected 1873), a book marked by a most admirable prose style was born at Keswick, Cumberland, on the 6th of February 1843, and educated at Cheltenham and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he won a long list of honors and in 1865 was appointed classical lecturer.
He had no love for teaching, which he soon discontinued, but he took up his permanent abode at Cambridge in 1872, when he became a school inspector under the Education Department. Meanwhile he published, in 1867, an unsuccessful essay for the Seatonian prize, a poem entitled St Paul, which met at the hands of the general public with a success that would be difficult to explain, for it lacks sincerity and represents views which the writer rapidly outgrew.
It was followed by small volumes of collected verses in 1870 and 1882: both are marked by a flow of rhetorical ardour which culminates in a poem of real beauty, The Renewal of Youth, in the 1882 collection. His best verse is in heroic couplets. Myers is more likely to be remembered by his two volumes of Essays, Classical and Modern (1883). The essay on Virgil, by far the best thing he ever wrote, represents the matured enthusiasm of a student and a disciple to whom the exquisite artificiality and refined culture of Virgils method were profoundly congenial.
Next to this in value is the carefully wrought essay on Ancient Greek Oracles (this had first appeared in Hellenica). [Note: Remember what those are ? The Greek Oracles are those who were demon possessed and would go into trances in order to fortell the future.]
Scarcely less delicate in phrasing and perception, if less penetrating in insight, is the monograph on Wordsworth (1881) for the English Men of Letters series. In 1882, after several years of inquiry and discussion which had already been taking place, Myers took the lead among a small band of explorers (including Henry Sidgwick and Richard Hodgson, Edmund Gurney and Frank Podmore), who had formally founded the Society for Psychical Research. He continued for many years to be the mouthpiece of the society, a position for which his perfervidurn ingenium, still more his abnormal fluency and alertness, admirably fitted him.
He contributed greatly to the coherence of the society by steering a mid-course between extremes (the extreme sceptics on the one hand, and the enthusiastic spiritualists on the other), and by helping to sift and revise the cumbrous mass of Proceedings, the chief concrete results being the two volumes of Phantasms of the Living (1886), to which he contributed the introduction.
Like many theorists, he had a faculty for ignoring hard facts, (???) and in his anxiety to generalize plausibly upon the alleged data, and to hammer out striking formulae, his insight into the real character of the evidence may have left something to be desired. His long series of papers on subliminal consciousness, the results of which were embodied in a posthumous work called Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death (2 vols. 1903), constitute his own chief contribution to psychical occultic theory.
This, as he himself would have been the first to admit, was little more than provisional; but Professor William James (Occultist) has pointed out that the series of papers on subliminal consciousness is the first attempt to consider the phenomena of hallucination, hypnotism, automated writing, double personality and mediumship, as connected parts of one whole subject. The last work published in his lifetime was a small collection of essays, Science and a Future Life (1893). He died at Rome on the 17th of January 1901, but was buried in his native soil at Keswick.
What characterized the life of this man was his deliberate pursuit of the occult and of areas of research that can objectively be described as the realm of those who are - Demon Possessed. He remained a lifelong close friend of Westcott & Hort, and of his intimate circles of friends.
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