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people。  I was afraid of all carnal talk and talkers; for I could



see nothing but corruptions。  When I was in the deep; under all



shut up; I could not believe that I should ever overcome; my



troubles; my sorrows; and my temptations were so great that I



often thought I should have despaired; I was so tempted。  But



when Christ opened to me how he was tempted by the same devil;



and had overcome him; and had bruised his head; and that through



him and his power; life; grace; and spirit; I should overcome



also; I had confidence in him。  If I had had a king's diet;



palace; and attendance; all would have been as nothing; for



nothing gave me comfort but the Lord by his power。  I saw



professors; priests; and people were whole and at ease in that



condition which was my misery; and they loved that which I would



have been rid of。  But the Lord did stay my desires upon himself;



and my care was cast upon him alone。〃'198'







'198' George Fox:  Journal; Philadelphia; 1800; pp。 59…61;



abridged。















A genuine first…hand religious experience like this is bound to



be a heterodoxy to its witnesses; the prophet appearing as a mere



lonely madman。  If his doctrine prove contagious enough to spread



to any others; it becomes a definite and labeled heresy。  But if



it then still prove contagious enough to triumph over



persecution; it becomes itself an orthodoxy; and when a religion



has become an orthodoxy; its day of inwardness is over:  the



spring is dry; the faithful live at second hand exclusively and



stone the prophets in their turn。  The new church; in spite of



whatever human goodness it may foster; can be henceforth counted



on as a staunch ally in every attempt to stifle the spontaneous



religious spirit; and to stop all later bubblings of the fountain



from which in purer days it drew its own supply of inspiration。



Unless; indeed; by adopting new movements of the spirit it can



make capital out of them and use them for its selfish corporate



designs! Of protective action of this politic sort; promptly or



tardily decided on; the dealings of the Roman ecclesiasticism



with many individual saints and prophets yield examples enough



for our instruction。







The plain fact is that men's minds are built; as has been often



said; in water…tight compartments。  Religious after a fashion;



they yet have many other things in them beside their religion;



and unholy entanglements and associations inevitably obtain。  The



basenesses so commonly charged to religion's account are thus;



almost all of them; not chargeable at all to religion proper; but



rather to religion's wicked practical partner; the spirit of



corporate dominion。  And the bigotries are most of them in their



turn chargeable to religion's wicked intellectual partner; the



spirit of dogmatic dominion; the passion for laying down the law



in the form of an absolutely closed…in theoretic system。  The



ecclesiastical spirit in general is the sum of these two spirits



of dominion; and I beseech you never to confound the phenomena of



mere tribal or corporate psychology which it presents with those



manifestations of the purely interior life which are the



exclusive object of our study。  The baiting of Jews; the hunting



of Albigenses and Waldenses; the stoning of Quakers and ducking



of Methodists; the murdering of Mormons and the massacring of



Armenians; express much rather that aboriginal human neophobia;



that pugnacity of which we all share the vestiges; and that



inborn hatred of the alien and of eccentric and non…conforming



men as aliens; than they express the positive piety of the



various perpetrators。  Piety is the mask; the inner force is



tribal instinct。  You believe as little as I do; in spite of the



Christian unction with which the German emperor addressed his



troops upon their way to China; that the conduct which he



suggested; and in which other Christian armies went beyond them;



had anything whatever to do with the interior religious life of



those concerned in the performance。







Well; no more for past atrocities than for this atrocity should



we make piety responsible。  At most we may blame piety for not



availing to check our natural passions; and sometimes for



supplying them with hypocritical pretexts。 But hypocrisy also



imposes obligations; and with the pretext usually couples some



restriction; and when the passion gust is over; the piety may



bring a reaction of repentance which the irreligious natural man



would not have shown。







For many of the historic aberrations which have been laid to her



charge; religion as such; then; is not to blame。  Yet of the



charge that over…zealousness or fanaticism is one of her



liabilities we cannot wholly acquit her; so I will next make a



remark upon that point。  But I will preface it by a preliminary



remark which connects itself with much that follows。



 



Our survey of the phenomena of saintliness has unquestionably



produced in your minds an impression of extravagance。 Is it



necessary; some of you have asked; as one example after another



came before us; to be quite so fantastically good as that?  We



who have no vocation for the extremer ranges of sanctity will



surely be let off at the last day if our humility; asceticism;



and devoutness prove of a less convulsive sort。  This practically



amounts to saying that much that it is legitimate to admire in



this field need nevertheless not be imitated; and that religious



phenomena; like all other human phenomena; are subject to the law



of the golden mean。  Political reformers accomplish their



successive tasks in the history of nations by being blind for the



time to other causes。  Great schools of art work out the effects



which it is their mission to reveal; at the cost of a



one…sidedness for which other schools must make amends。  We



accept a John Howard; a Mazzini; a Botticelli; a Michael Angelo;



with a kind of indulgence。  We are glad they existed to show us



that way; but we are glad there are also other ways of seeing and



taking life。  So of many of the saints whom we have looked at。 



We are proud of a human nature that could be so passionately



extreme; but we shrink from advising others to follow the



example。  The conduct we blame ourselves for not following lies



nearer to the middle line of human effort。 It is less dependent



on particular beliefs and doctrines。  It is such as wears well in



different ages; such as under different skies all judges are able



to commend。







The fruits of religion; in other words; are; like all human



products; liable to cor
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