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第95章 VON RANKE(15)

Religious persecution, judicial torture, arbitrary imprisonment, the unnecessary multiplication of capital punishments, the delay and chicanery of tribunals, the exactions of farmers of the revenue, slavery, the slave trade, were the constant subjects of their lively satire and eloquent disquisitions.When an innocent man was broken on the wheel at Toulouse, when a youth, guilty only of an indiscretion, was beheaded at Abbeville, when a brave officer, borne down by public injustice, was dragged, with a gag in his mouth, to die on the Place de Greve, a voice instantly went forth from the banks of Lake Leman, which made itself heard from Moscow to Cadiz, and which sentenced the unjust judges to the contempt and detestation of all Europe.The really efficient weapons with which the philosophers assailed the evangelical faith were borrowed from the evangelical morality.The ethical and dogmatical parts of the Gospel were unhappily turned against each other.On one side was a Church boasting of the purity of a doctrine derived from the Apostles, but disgraced by the massacre of St.Bartholomew, by the murder of the best of kings, by the war of Cevennes, by the destruction of Port-Royal.On the other side was a sect laughing at the Scriptures, shooting out the tongue at the sacraments, but ready to encounter principalities and powers in the cause of justice, mercy and toleration.

Irreligion, accidentally associated with philanthropy, triumphed for a time over religion accidentally associated with political and social abuses.Everything gave way to the zeal and activity of the new reformers.In France, every man distinguished in letters was found in their ranks.Every year gave birth to works in which the fundamental principles of the Church were attacked with argument, invective, and ridicule.The Church made no defence, except by acts of power.Censures were pronounced: books were seized: insults were offered to the remains of infidel writers; but no Bossuet, no Pascal, came forth to encounter Voltaire.There appeared not a single defence of the Catholic doctrine which produced any considerable effect, or which is now even remembered.A bloody and unsparing persecution, like that which put down the Albigenses, might have put down the philosophers.But the time for De Montforts and Dominics had gone by.The punishments which the priests were still able to inflict were suffficient to irritate, but not sufficient to destroy.The war was between power on one side, and wit on the other; and the power was under far more restraint than the wit.Orthodoxy soon became a synonyme for ignorance and stupidity.It was as necessary to the character of an accomplished man that he should despise the religion of his country, as that he should know his letters.The new doctrines spread rapidly through Christendom.Paris was the capital of the whole Continent.French was everywhere the language of polite circles.The literary glory of Italy and Spain had departed.That of Germany had not dawned.That of England shone, as yet, for the English alone.The teachers of France were the teachers of Europe.The Parisian opinions spread fast among the educated classes beyond the Alps: nor could the vigilance of the Inquisition prevent the contraband importation of the new heresy into Castile and Portugal.Governments, even arbitrary governments, saw with pleasure the progress of this philosophy.

Numerous reforms, generally laudable, sometimes hurried on without sufficient regard to time, to place, and to public feeling, showed the extent of its influence.The rulers of Prussia, of Russia, of Austria, and of many smaller states, were supposed to be among the initiated.

The Church of Rome was still, in outward show, as stately and splendid as ever; but her foundation was undermined.No state had quitted her communion or confiscated her revenues; but the reverence of the people was everywhere departing from her.

The first great warning-stroke was the fall of that society which, in the conflict with Protestantism, had saved the Catholic Church from destruction.The Order of Jesus had never recovered from the injury received in the struggle with Port-Royal.It was now still more rudely assailed by the philosophers.Its spirit was broken; its reputation was tainted.Insulted by all the men of genius in Europe, condemned by the civil magistrate, feebly defended by the chiefs of the hierarchy, it fell: and great was the fall of it.

The movement went on with increasing speed.The first generation of the new sect passed away.The doctrines of Voltaire were inherited and exaggerated by successors, who bore to him the same relation which the Anabaptists bore to Luther, or the Fifth-Monarchy men to Pym.At length the Revolution came.Down went the old Church of France, with all its pomp and wealth.Some of its priests purchased a maintenance by separating themselves from Rome, and by becoming the authors of a fresh schism.Some, rejoicing in the new licence, flung away their sacred vestments, proclaimed that their whole life had been an imposture, insulted and persecuted the religion of which they had been ministers, and distinguished themselves, even in the Jacobin Club and the Commune of Paris, by the excess of their impudence and ferocity.

Others, more faithful to their principles, were butchered by scores without a trial, drowned, shot, hung on lamp-posts.

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