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第92章 VON RANKE(12)

If, in order to escape from these vexing thoughts, he flies to amusement or to licentious indulgence, the delusive relief only makes his misery darker and more hopeless.At length a turn takes place.He is reconciled to his offended Maker.To borrow the fine imagery of one who had himself been thus tried, he emerges from the Valley of the Shadow of Death, from the dark land of gins and snares, of quagmires and precipices, of evil spirits and ravenous beasts.The sunshine is on his path.He ascends the Delectable Mountains, and catches from their summit a distant view of the shining city which is the end of his pilgrimage.Then arises in his mind a natural and surely not a censurable desire, to impart to others the thoughts of which his own heart is full, to warn the careless, to comfort those who are troubled in spirit.The impulse which urges him to devote his whole life to the teaching of religion is a strong passion in the guise of a duty.He exhorts his neighbours; and, if he be a man of strong parts, he often does so with great effect.He pleads as if he were pleading for his life, with tears, and pathetic gestures, and burning words; and he soon finds with delight, not perhaps wholly unmixed with the alloy of human infirmity, that his rude eloquence rouses and melts hearers who sleep very composedly while the rector preaches on the apostolical succession.Zeal for God, love for his fellow-creatures, pleasure in the exercise of his newly discovered powers, impel him to become a preacher.He has no quarrel with the establishment, no objection to its formularies, its government, or its vestments.He would gladly be admitted among its humblest ministers, but, admitted or rejected, he feels that his vocation is determined.His orders have come down to him, not through a long and doubtful series of Arian and Popish bishops, but direct from on high.His commission is the same that on the Mountain of Ascension was given to the Eleven.Nor will he, for lack of human credentials, spare to deliver the glorious message with which he is charged by the true Head of the Church.

For a man thus minded, there is within the pale of the establishment no place.He has been at no college; he cannot construe a Greek author or write a Latin theme; and he is told that, if he remains in the communion of the Church, he must do so as a hearer, and that, if he is resolved to be a teacher, he must begin by being a schismatic.His choice is soon made.He harangues on Tower Hill or in Smithfield.A congregation is formed.A licence is obtained.A plain brick building, with a desk and benches, is run up, and named Ebenezer or Bethel.In a few weeks the Church has lost for ever a hundred families, not one of which entertained the least scruple about her articles, her liturgy, her government, or her ceremonies.

Far different is the policy of Rome.The ignorant enthusiast whom the Anglican Church makes an enemy, and whatever the polite and learned may think, a most dangerous enemy, the Catholic Church makes a champion.She bids him nurse his beard, covers him with a gown and hood of coarse dark stuff, ties a rope round his waist, and sends him forth to teach in her name.He costs her nothing.

He takes not a ducat away from the revenues of her beneficed clergy.He lives by the alms of those who respect his spiritual character, and are grateful for his instructions.He preaches, not exactly in the style of Massillon, but in a way which moves the passions of uneducated hearers; and all his influence is employed to strengthen the Church of which he is a minister.To that Church he becomes as strongly attached as any of the cardinals whose scarlet carriages and liveries crowd the entrance of the palace on the Quirinal.In this way the Church of Rome unites in herself all the strength of establishment, and all the strength of dissent.With the utmost pomp of a dominant hierarchy above, she has all the energy of the voluntary system below.It would be easy to mention very recent instances in which the hearts of hundreds of thousands, estranged from her by the selfishness, sloth, and cowardice of the beneficed clergy, have been brought back by the zeal of the begging friars.

Even for female agency there is a place in her system.To devout women she assigns spiritual functions, dignities, and magistracies.In our country, if a noble lady is moved by more than ordinary zeal for the propagation of religion, the chance is that, though she may disapprove of no doctrine or ceremony of the Established Church, she will end by giving her name to a new schism.If a pious and benevolent woman enters the cells of a prison to pray with the most unhappy and degraded of her own sex, she does so without any authority from the Church.No line of action is traced out for her; and it is well if the Ordinary does not complain of her intrusion, and if the Bishop does not shake his head at such irregular benevolence.At Rome, the Countess of Huntingdon would have a place in the calendar as St.Selina, and Mrs.Fry would be foundress and first Superior of the Blessed Order of Sisters of the Gaols.

Place Ignatius Loyola at Oxford.He is certain to become the head of a formidable secession.Place John Wesley at Rome.He is certain to be the first General of a new society devoted to the interests and honour of the Church.Place St.Theresa in London.

Her restless enthusiasm ferments into madness, not untinctured with craft.She becomes the prophetess, the mother of the faithful, holds disputations with the devil, issues sealed pardons to her adorers, and lies in of the Shiloh.Place Joanna Southcote at Rome.She founds an order of barefooted Carmelites, every one of whom is ready to suffer martyrdom for the Church; a solemn service is consecrated to her memory; and her statue, placed over the holy water, strikes the eye of every stranger who enters St.Peter's.

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