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第91章 VON RANKE(11)

In Saxony, a Lutheran prince persecuted the Calvinists.Everybody who objected to any of the articles of the Confession of Augsburg was banished from Sweden.In Scotland, Melville was disputing with other Protestants on questions of ecclesiastical government.

In England the gaols were filled with men, who, though zealous for the Reformation, did not exactly agree with the Court on all points of discipline and doctrine.Some were persecuted for denying the tenet of reprobation; some for not wearing surplices.

The Irish people might at that time have been, in all probability, reclaimed from Popery, at the expense of half the zeal and activity which Whitgift employed in oppressing Puritans, and Martin Marprelate in reviling bishops.

As the Catholics in zeal and in union had a great advantage over the Protestants, so had they also an infinitely superior organisation.In truth, Protestantism, for aggressive purposes, had no organisation at all.The Reformed Churches were mere national Churches.The Church of England existed for England alone.It was an institution as purely local as the Court of Common Pleas, and was utterly without any machinery for foreign operations.The Church of Scotland, in the same manner, existed for Scotland alone.The operations of the Catholic Church, on the other hand, took in the whole world.Nobody at Lambeth or at Edinburgh troubled himself about what was doing in Poland or Bavaria.But Cracow and Munich were at Rome objects of as much interest as the purlieus of St.John Lateran.Our island, the head of the Protestant interest, did not send out a single missionary or a single instructor of youth to the scene of the great spiritual war.Not a single seminary was established here for the purpose of furnishing a supply of such persons to foreign countries.On the other hand, Germany, Hungary, and Poland were filled with able and active Catholic emissaries of Spanish or Italian birth; and colleges for the instruction of the northern youth were founded at Rome.The spiritual force of Protestantism was a mere local militia, which might be useful in case of an invasion, but could not be sent abroad, and could therefore make no conquests.Rome had such a local militia; but she had also a force disposable at a moment's notice for foreign service, however dangerous or disagreeable.If it was thought at head-quarters that a Jesuit at Palermo was qualified by his talents and character to withstand the Reformers in Lithuania, the order was instantly given and instantly obeyed.In a month, the faithful servant of the Church was preaching, catechising, confessing, beyond the Niemen.

It is impossible to deny that the polity of the Church of Rome is the very master-piece of human wisdom.In truth, nothing but such a polity could, against such assaults, have borne up such doctrines.The experience of twelve hundred eventful years, the ingenuity and patient care of forty generations of statesmen, have improved that polity to such perfection that, among the contrivances which have been devised for deceiving and oppressing mankind, it occupies the highest place.The stronger our conviction that reason and scripture were decidedly on the side of Protestantism, the greater is the reluctant admiration with which we regard that system of tactics against which reason and scripture were employed in vain.

If we went at large into this most interesting subject we should fill volumes.We will, therefore, at present, advert to only one important part of the policy of the Church of Rome.She thoroughly understands, what no other Church has ever understood, how to deal with enthusiasts.In some sects, particularly in infant sects, enthusiasm is suffered to be rampant.In other sects, particularly in sects long established and richly endowed, it is regarded with aversion.The Catholic Church neither submits to enthusiasm nor proscribes it, but uses it.She considers it as a great moving force which in itself, like the muscular power of a fine horse, is neither good nor evil, but which may be so directed as to produce great good or great evil; and she assumes the direction to herself.It would be absurd to run down a horse like a wolf.It would be still more absurd to let him run wild, breaking fences, and trampling down passengers.The rational course is to subjugate his will without impairing his vigour, to teach him to obey the rein, and then to urge him to full speed.

When once he knows his master, he is valuable in proportion to his strength and spirit.Just such has been the system of the Church of Rome with regard to enthusiasts.She knows that, when religious feelings have obtained the complete empire of the mind, they impart a strange energy, that they raise men above the dominion of pain and pleasure, that obloquy becomes glory, that death itself is contemplated only as the beginning of a higher and happier life.She knows that a person in this state is no object of contempt.He may be vulgar, ignorant, visionary, extravagant; but he will do and suffer things which it is for her interest that somebody should do and suffer, yet from which calm and sober-minded men would shrink.She accordingly enlists him in her service, assigns to him some forlorn hope, in which intrepidity and impetuosity are more wanted than judgment and self-command, and sends him forth with her benedictions and her applause.

In England it not unfrequently happens that a tinker or coal-heaver hears a sermon or falls in with a tract which alarms him about the state of his soul.If he be a man of excitable nerves and strong imagination, he thinks himself given over to the Evil Power.He doubts whether he has not committed the unpardonable sin.He imputes every wild fancy that springs up in his mind to the whisper of a fiend.His sleep is broken by dreams of the great judgment-seat, the open books, and the unquenchable fire.

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