登陆注册
14812400000121

第121章

THE AGE OF ABSOLUTISM AND UNBELIEF

NEW CONTROVERSIES AND ERRORS

The centralisation movement, that began in the fifteenth century, and that tended to increase the power of the sovereign at the expense of the lesser nobles and of the people, was strengthened and developed by the religious revolt. The Protestant reformers appealed to the civil rulers for assistance against the ecclesiastical authorities, and in return for the aid given to them so generously they were willing to concede to the king all power in civil and ecclesiastical matters.

Thenceforth the princes were to be so supreme in spirituals as well as in temporals that their right to determine the religion of their subjects was recognised as a first principle of government. During the days of the Counter-Reformation, when religious enthusiasm was aroused to its highest pitch, the Catholic sovereigns of Europe fought not so much for the aggrandisement of their own power as for the unity of their kingdoms and the defence of the religion of their fathers, threatened as it was with complete overthrow.

But once the first fervour had passed away, and once it was recognised that religious harmony could not be secured by the sword, Catholic sovereigns began to understand that the Protestant theory of state supremacy meant an increase of power to the crown, and might be utilised to reduce the only partially independent institution in their kingdoms to a state of slavery. Hence they increased their demands, interfered more and more in ecclesiastical matters, set themselves to diminish the jurisdiction of the Pope by means of the /Royal Placet/and other such legal contrivances, and asserted for themselves as much authority as could be reconciled with Catholic principles interpreted in their most liberal sense. They urged the bishops to assert their independence against the Holy See, and the bishops, forgetful of the fact that freedom from Rome meant enslavement by the State, co-operated willingly in carrying out the programme of their royal masters. Men like Bossuet, carried away by the new theories of the divine right of kings, aimed at reducing the power of Rome to a shadow. They were more anxious to be considered national patriots than good Catholics. They understood only when it was too late that in their close union with the Holy See lay their only hope of resisting state aggression, and that by weakening the authority of the Pope they were weakening the one power that could defend their own rights and the rights of the Church. Their whole policy tended to the realisation of the system of national churches, and were it not for the divine protection guaranteed by Christ to the society that He Himself had founded, their policy might have been crowned with success.

The principle, too, of individual judgment introduced by the Reformers was soon pushed to its logical conclusions. If by means of this principle Luther and his disciples could reject certain doctrines and practices that had been followed for centuries by the whole Catholic Church, why could not others, imitating the example that had been given to them, set aside many of the dogmas retained by Luther as being only the inventions of men, and why could their successors not go further still, and question the very foundation of Christianity itself? The results of this unbridled liberty of thought made themselves felt in religion, in philosophy, in politics, in literature, and in art. Rationalism became fashionable in educated circles, at the courts, and at the universities. Even Catholics who still remained loyal to the Church were not uninfluenced by the spirit of religious indifference. It seemed to them that many of the dogmas and devotions of the Church were too old-fashioned, and required to be modernised. The courts in many cases favoured the spread of these anti-religious views because they meant the weakening of the power of the Church. They joined with the apostles of rationalism in attacking the Society of Jesus, because the rationalists realised that the Jesuits were their strongest opponents, while the politicians believed them to be the most strenuous supporters of the jurisdiction of Rome.

It was only when the storm of revolution was about to burst over Europe that the civil rulers understood fully the dangerous tendency of the movement which they had encouraged. They began to open their eyes to the fact that war against Christianity meant war against established authority, and that the unbridled liberty of thought and speech which had been tolerated was likely to prove more dangerous to the cause of monarchy than to the cause of religion.

(a) Gallicanism.

Richer, /De ecclesiastica et politica potestate/, 1611. Puyol, /Edm. Richer, Etude sur la renovation du gallicanisme au XVIIe siecle/, 2 vols., 1877. Lavisse, /Histoire de France/ (vii.), 1905. Bossuet, /Defensio declarationis cleri gallicani/ (ed.

1885). Gerin, /Recherches historiques sur l'assemblee de 1682/, 1878. De Maistre, /De L'Eglise gallicane/, 1821. Gerin, /Louis XIV. et le Saint-Siege/, 1894. Mention, /Documents relatifs au rapport du clerge avec la royaute de 1682 a 1705/, 1893. Picot, /Memoires pour servir a l'histoire ecclesiastique pendan le XVIIIe siecle/, 7 vols., 1853-57.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 栾先生,鲜妻难睡服

    栾先生,鲜妻难睡服

    栾家二少众多女人心中的禁欲系男神,薄情寡义不近人情身边从未出现过女人,却对她百般呵护倾尽一世温柔。爷爷去世她被赶出家门,被亲人设计陷害,姐姐却与她的男友上床,迫不得已去求他帮忙从此被他宠到无法无天。有天,她两眼泪汪汪的扑进他的怀里,“他们说有我在你身边,你会掉价!”他霸道地含住她的唇,“你就是我的无价之宝!”男人毫无防备的被她推倒在床,“只有这样才能感觉到你是真实存在的。”从此,他帮她虐尽渣男女婊,她帮他驱赶身边的莺莺燕燕。【宠文1V1】
  • 鸿蒙主宰

    鸿蒙主宰

    感盘古开天辟地,而后女娲补天。天地苍茫,乾坤朗朗。陷入太平盛世,路不拾遗,四海升平。然合久必分,乱世再临天下。群雄荟萃,舍我其谁?
  • 穿越的爱情无价

    穿越的爱情无价

    讲飞鹰被黑客入侵到游戏里到重回到现实世界的故事期间的爱情故事
  • 凤鸣塔

    凤鸣塔

    二十一世纪女汉子,犯二女青年一枚,同学眼中的超级学霸,老师眼中的乖乖学生,老妈眼里的顽皮少女。从遇到一个奇怪老头开始,她便回归了属于她的时代。充满玄气的大陆,各式花样的魔法,神奇的丹药,一切,又会因为她的到来有什么改变呢·······
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 重铸天苍

    重铸天苍

    转世于祖界之中,明强者之心,战仙界,冲神界,重铸天苍!!
  • 绝色发明家王妃

    绝色发明家王妃

    老实巴交的百姓说:“过年过节,走亲串友路途遥远,车马不便,且行且珍惜。”女主灵光一闪,宝马水泥路修之。威武忠诚的士兵说:“挺胸勤站岗,低头馋烧鸡。家乡特产什么的好几年都吃不着。”女主仿佛看到白花花的银子向她挥手,一步之遥快递店连锁之。每天闲得没事干的妇女说:“每日三省吾身,吃得喝得美得,就差发霉了。”女主小手一指,魔都娱乐八卦时刊每日发行之。此文讲述的是现代女工程师如何在古代发明创造小玩意小东西,如何勾搭倾城王爷的故事。剧情需要请勿考究,如有雷同请告诉我,因为我需要得瑟一下。
  • 青春不回头

    青春不回头

    我家开保健品店的,去买东西的那些人总是捉弄我...................
  • 异境之徒

    异境之徒

    这是由力量主宰的世界,国术、体术、异能、魔法、变异术、科技武术肆意生长。在这混杂的世界中,有人类、机器人、精灵、魔族、鬼族、血族、妖兽、变种人、矮人族、骨族、外星人、天使,他们中有异能者、基因战士、剑客、智者、宗师、机械人、斗士、苦行僧、变异者、不屈战虏、机械警察、魔术师、黑暗精灵、吸血鬼、妖王、魔法使者、天才罪犯、武器大师、堕落天使……一切从零开始!从人类的世界走到宇宙顶端!
  • 紫色狼牙冥界逍遥

    紫色狼牙冥界逍遥

    笑看轮回之道,谱写冥界传奇,坐拥群狼军团,兄弟五湖四海,为博红颜一笑,此生不入轮回。