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第88章 VON RANKE(8)

Dissatisfied with the system of the Theatines, the enthusiastic Spaniard turned his face towards Rome.Poor, obscure, without a patron, without recommendations, he entered the city where now two princely temples, rich with painting and many-coloured marble, commemorate his great services to the Church; where his form stands sculptured in massive silver; where his bones, enshrined amidst jewels, are placed beneath the altar of God.His activity and zeal bore down all opposition; and under his rule the order of Jesuits began to exist, and grew rapidly to the full measure of his gigantic powers.With what vehemence, with what policy, with what exact discipline, with what dauntless courage, with what self-denial, with what forgetfulness of the dearest private ties, with what intense and stubborn devotion to a single end, with what unscrupulous laxity and versatility in the choice of means, the Jesuits fought the battle of their Church, is written in every page of the annals of Europe during several generations.In the order of Jesus was concentrated the quintessence of the Catholic spirit; and the history of the order of Jesus is the history of the great Catholic reaction.That order possessed itself at once of all the strongholds which command the public mind, of the pulpit, of the press, of the confessional, of the academies.Wherever the Jesuit preached, the church was too small for the audience.The name of Jesuit on a title-page secured the circulation of a book.It was in the ears of the Jesuit that the powerful, the noble, and the beautiful, breathed the secret history of their lives.It was at the feet of the Jesuit that the youth of the higher and middle classes were brought up from childhood to manhood, from the first rudiments to the courses of rhetoric and philosophy.Literature and science, lately associated with infidelity or with heresy, now became the allies of orthodoxy.Dominant in the South of Europe, the great order soon went forth conquering and to conquer.In spite of oceans and deserts, of hunger and pestilence, of spies and penal laws, of dungeons and racks, of gibbets and quartering-blocks, Jesuits were to be found under every disguise, and in every country; scholars, physicians, merchants, serving-men; in the hostile Court of Sweden, in the old manor-houses of Cheshire, among the hovels of Connaught; arguing, instructing, consoling, stealing away the hearts of the young, animating the courage of the timid, holding up the crucifix before the eyes of the dying.

Nor was it less their office to plot against the thrones and lives of apostate kings, to spread evil rumours, to raise tumults, to inflame civil wars, to arm the hand of the assassin.

Inflexible in nothing but in their fidelity to the Church, they were equally ready to appeal in her cause to the spirit of loyalty and to the spirit of *******.Extreme doctrines of obedience and extreme doctrines of liberty, the right of rulers to misgovern the people, the right of every one of the people to plunge his knife in the heart of a bad ruler, were inculcated by the same man, according as he addressed himself to the subject of Philip or to the subject of Elizabeth.Some described these divines as the most rigid, others as the most indulgent of spiritual directors; and both descriptions were correct.The truly devout listened with awe to the high and saintly morality of the Jesuit.The gay cavalier who had run his rival through the body, the frail beauty who had forgotten her marriage-vow, found in the Jesuit an easy well-bred man of the world, who knew how to make allowance for the little irregularities of people of fashion.The confessor was strict or lax, according to the temper of the penitent.The first object was to drive no person out of the pale of the Church.Since there were bad people, it was better that they should be bad Catholics than bad Protestants.If a person was so unfortunate as to be a bravo, a libertine, or a gambler, that was no reason for ****** him a heretic too.

The Old World was not wide enough for this strange activity.The Jesuits invaded all the countries which the great maritime discoveries of the preceding age had laid open to European enterprise.They were to be found in the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave-caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China.They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any of their countrymen to enter; and preached and disputed in tongues of which no other native of the West understood a word.

The spirit which appeared so eminently in this order animated the whole Catholic world.The Court of Rome itself was purified.

During the generation which preceded the Reformation, that Court had been a scandal to the Christian name.Its annals are black with treason, murder, and ******.Even its more respectable members were utterly unfit to be ministers of religion.They were men like Leo the Tenth; men who, with the Latinity of the Augustan age, had acquired its atheistical and scoffing spirit.

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