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第163章 SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES(13)

How far Mr.Southey would have the Government carry its measures for training the people in the doctrines of the Church, we are unable to discover.In one passage Sir Thomas More asks with great vehemence,"Is it possible that your laws should suffer the unbelievers to exist as a party? Vetitum est adeo sceleris nihil?"Montesinos answers: "They avow themselves in defiance of the laws.The fashionable doctrine which the press at this time maintains is, that this is a matter in which the laws ought not to interfere, every man having a right, both to form what opinion he pleases upon religious subjects, and to promulgate that opinion."It is clear, therefore, that Mr.Southey would not give full and perfect toleration to infidelity.In another passage, however, he observes with some truth, though too sweepingly, that "any degree of intolerance short of that full extent which the Papal Church exercises where it has the power, acts upon the opinions which it is intended to suppress, like pruning upon vigorous plants; they grow the stronger for it." These two passages, put together, would lead us to the conclusion that, in Mr.Southey's opinion, the utmost severity ever employed by the Roman Catholic Church in the days of its greatest power ought to be employed against unbelievers in England; in plain words, that Carlile and his shopmen ought to be burned in Smithfield, and that every person who, when called upon, should decline to make a solemn profession of Christianity ought to suffer the same fate.We do not, however, believe that Mr.Southey would recommend such a course, though his language would, according to all the rules of logic, justify us in supposing this to be his meaning.His opinions form no system at all.He never sees, at one glance, more of a question than will furnish matter for one flowing and well-turned sentence; so that it would be the height of unfairness to charge him personally with holding a doctrine merely because that doctrine is deducible, though by the closest and most accurate reasoning, from the premises which he has laid down.We are, therefore, left completely in the dark as to Mr.Southey's opinions about toleration.Immediately after censuring the Government for not punishing infidels, he proceeds to discuss the question of the Catholic disabilities, now, thank God, removed, and defends them on the ground that the Catholic doctrines tend to persecution, and that the Catholics persecuted when they had power.

"They must persecute," says he, "if they believe their own creed, for conscience-sake; and if they do not believe it, they must persecute for policy; because it is only by intolerance that so corrupt and injurious a system can be upheld."That unbelievers should not be persecuted is an instance of national depravity at which the glorified spirits stand aghast.

Yet a sect of Christians is to be excluded from power, because those who formerly held the same opinions were guilty of persecution.We have said that we do not very well know what Mr.

Southey's opinion about toleration is.But, on the whole, we take it to be this, that everybody is to tolerate him, and that he is to tolerate nobody.

We will not be deterred by any fear of misrepresentation from expressing our hearty approbation of the mild, wise, and eminently Christian manner in which the Church and the Government have lately acted with respect to blasphemous publications.We praise them for not having thought it necessary to encircle a religion pure, merciful, and philosophical, a religion to the evidence of which the highest intellects have yielded, with the defences of a false and bloody superstition.The ark of God was never taken till it was surrounded by the arms of earthly defenders.In captivity, its sanctity was sufficient to vindicate it from insult, and to lay the hostile fiend prostrate on the threshold of his own temple.The real security of Christianity is to be found in its benevolent morality, in its exquisite adaptation to the human heart, in the facility with which its scheme accommodates itself to the capacity of every human intellect, in the consolation which it bears to the house of mourning, in the light with which it brightens the great mystery of the grave.To such a system it can bring no addition of dignity or of strength, that it is part and parcel of the common law.It is not now for the first time left to rely on the force of its own evidences and the attractions of its own beauty.Its sublime theology confounded the Grecian schools in the fair conflict of reason with reason.The bravest and wisest of the Caesars found their arms and their policy unavailing, when opposed to the weapons that were not carnal and the kingdom that was not of this world.The victory which Porphyry and Diocletian failed to gain is not, to all appearance, reserved for any of those who have in this age, directed their attacks against the last restraint of the powerful and the last hope of the wretched.

The whole history of Christianity shows, that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alliance of power, than of being crushed by its opposition.Those who thrust temporal sovereignty upon her treat her as their prototypes treated her author.They bow the knee, and spit upon her; they cry "Hail!"and smite her on the cheek; they put a sceptre in her hand, but it is a fragile reed; they crown her, but it is with thorns; they cover with purple the wounds which their own hands have inflicted on her; and inscribe magnificent titles over the cross on which they have fixed her to perish in ignominy and pain.

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