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beacon lights of history-iii-2-第35部分

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as the unity of the Church。  It might create sects; but those sects

would be all united as to the value of the Scriptures and their

cardinal declarations。  On this broad basis John Milton could shake

hands with John Knox; and John Locke with Richard Baxter; and

Oliver Cromwell with Queen Elizabeth; and Lord Bacon with William

Penn; and Bishop Butler with John Wesley; and Jonathan Edwards with

Doctor Channing。



This idea of private judgment is what separates the Catholics from

the Protestants; not most ostensibly; but most vitally。  Many are

the Catholics who would accept Luther's idea of grace; since it is

the idea of Saint Augustine; and of the supreme authority of the

Scriptures; since they were so highly valued by the Fathers: but

few of the Catholic clergy have ever tolerated religious liberty;

that is; the interpretation of the Scriptures by the people;for

it is a vital blow to their supremacy; their hierarchy; and their

institutions。  They will no more readily accept it than William the

Conqueror would have accepted the Magna Charta; for the free

circulation and free interpretation of the Scriptures are the

charter of human liberties fought for at Leipsic by Gustavus

Adolphus; at Ivry by Henry IV。  This right of worshipping God

according to the dictates of conscience; enlightened by the free

reading of the Scriptures; is just what the 〃invincible armada〃 was

sent by Philip II。 to crush; just what Alva; dictated by Rome;

sought to crush in Holland; just what Louis XIV。; instructed by the

Jesuits; did crush out in France; by the revocation of the Edict of

Nantes。  The Satanic hatred of this right was the cause of most of

the martyrdoms and persecutions of the sixteenth and seventeenth

centuries。  It was the declaration of this right which emancipated

Europe from the dogmas of the Middle Ages; the thraldom of Rome;

and the reign of priests。  Why should not Protestants of every

shade cherish and defend this sacred right?  This is what made

Luther the idol and oracle of Germany; the admiration of half

Europe; the pride and boast of succeeding ages; the eternal hatred

of Rome; not his religious experiences; not his doctrine of

justification by faith; but the emancipation he gave to the mind of

the world。  This is what peculiarly stamps Luther as a man of

genius; and of that surprising audacity and boldness which only

great geniuses evince when they follow out the logical sequence of

their ideas; and penetrate at a blow the hardened steel of vulcanic

armor beneath which the adversary boasts。



Great was the first Leo; when from his rifled palace on one of the

devastated hills of Rome he looked out upon the Christian world;

pillaged; sacked; overrun with barbarians; full of untold

calamities;order and law crushed; literature and art prostrate;

justice a byword; murders and assassinations unavenged; central

power destroyed; vice; in all its enormities; vulgarities; and

obscenities; rampant and multiplying itself; false opinions gaining

ground; soldiers turned into banditti; and senators into slaves;

women shrieking in terror; bishops praying in despair; barbarism

everywhere; paganism in danger of being revived; a world

disordered; forlorn; and dismal; Pandemonium let loose; with

howling and shouting and screaming; in view of the desolation

predicted alike by Jeremy the prophet and the Cumaean sybil;great

was that Leo; when in view of all this he said; with old patrician

heroism; 〃I will revive government once more upon this earth; not

by bringing back the Caesars; but by declaring a new theocracy; by

making myself the vicegerent of Christ; by virtue of the promise

made to Peter; whose successor I am; in order to restore law;

punish crime; head off heresy; encourage genius; conserve peace;

heal dissensions; protect learning; appealing to love; but ruling

by fear。  Who but the Church can do this?  A theocracy will create

a new civilization。  Not a diadem; but a tiara will I wear; the

symbol of universal sovereignty; before which barbarism shall flee

away; and happiness be restored once more。〃  As he sent out his

legates; he fulminated his bulls and established tribunals of

appeal; he made a net…work of ecclesiastical machinery; and

proclaimed the dangers of eternal fire; and brought kings and

princes before him on their knees。  The barbaric world was saved。



But greater than Leo was Luther; whenoutraged by the corruptions

of this spiritual despotism; and all the false and Pagan notions

which had crept into theology; obscuring the light of faith and

creating an intolerable bondage; and opposing the new spirit of

progress which science and art and industry and wealth had invoked…

…he courageously yet modestly comes forward as the champion of a

new civilization; and declares; with trumpet tones; 〃Let there be

private judgment; liberty of conscience; the right to read and

interpret Scripture; in spite of priests! so that men may think for

themselves; not only on the doctrines of eternal salvation but on

all the questions to be deduced from them; or interlinked with the

past or present or future institutions of the world。  Then shall

arise a new creation from dreaded destruction; and emancipated

millions shall be filled with an unknown enthusiasm; and advance

with the new weapons of reason and truth from conquering to

conquer; until all the strongholds of sin and Satan shall be

subdued; and laid triumphantly at the foot of His throne whose

right it is to reign。〃



Thus far Luther has appeared as a theologian; a philosopher; a man

of ideas; a man of study and reflection; whom the Catholic Church

distrusts and fears; as she always has distrusted genius and manly

independence; but he is henceforth to appear as a reformer; a

warrior; to carry out his ideas and also to defend himself against

the wrath he has provoked; impelled step by step to still bolder

aggressions; until he attacks those venerable institutions which he

once respected;all the dexterous inventions of Mediaeval

despotism; all the machinery by which Europe had been governed for

one thousand years; yea; the very throne of the Pope himself; whom

he defies; whom he insults; and against whom he urges Christendom

to rebel。  As a combatant; a warrior; a reformer; his person and

character somewhat change。  He is coarser; he is more sensual…

looking; he drinks more beer; he tells more stories; he uses harder

names; he becomes arrogant; dogmatic; he dictates and commands; he

quarrels with his friends; he is imperious; he fears nobody; and is

scornful of old usages; he marries a nun; he feels that he is a

great leader and general; and wields new powers; he is an executive

and administrative man; for which his courage and insight and will

and Herculean physical strength wonderfully fit him;the man for

the times; the man to head a new movement; the forces of an age of

protest and rebellion and conquest。



How can I compress into a few sentences the demolitions and

destructions which this indignant and irritated reformer now makes

in Germany; where he is protected by the Elector from Papal

vengeance?  Before the reconstruction; the old rubbish must be

cleared away; and Augean stables must be cleansed。  He is now at

issue with the whole Catholic regime; and the whole Catholic world

abuse him。  They call him a glutton; a wine…bibber; an adulterer; a

scoffer; an atheist; an imp of Satan; and he calls the Pope the

scarlet mother of abominations; Antichrist; Babylon。  That age is

prodigal in offensive epithets; kings and prelates and doctors

alike use hard words。  They are like angry children and women and

pugilists; their vocabulary of abuse is amusing and inexhaustible。

See how prodigal Shakspeare and Ben Jonson are in the language of

vituperation。  But they were all defiant and fierce; for the age

was rough and earnest。  The Pope; in wrath; hurls the old weapons

of the Gregorys and the Clements。  But they are impotent as the

darts of Priam; Luther laughs at them; and burns the Papal bull

before a huge concourse of excited students and shopkeepers and

enthusiastic women。  He severs himself completely from Rome; and

declares an unextinguishable warfare。  He destroys and breaks up

the ceremonies of the Mass; he pulls down the consecrated altars;

with their candles and smoking incense and vessels of silver and

gold; since they are the emblems of Jewish and Pagan worship; he

tears off the vestments of priests; with their embroideries and

their gildings and their millineries and their laces; since these

are made to impose on the imagination and appeal to the sense; he

breaks up monasteries and convents; since they are dens of infamy;

cages of unclean birds; nurseries of idleness and pleasure; abodes

at the best of narrow…minded; ascetic Asiatic recluses; who rejoice

in penance and self…expiation and other modes of propitiating the

Deity; like soofists and fakirs and Braminical devotees。  
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