登陆注册
14826600000089

第89章

There is little doubt in my mind that this interview was what caused Knox to print his book without a name. (1) It was a dangerous thing to contradict the Man of Geneva, and doubly so, surely, when one had had the advantage of correction from him in a private conversation; and Knox had his little flock of English refugees to consider. If they had fallen into bad odour at Geneva, where else was there left to flee to? It was printed, as I said, in 1558; and, by a singular MAL-A-PROPOS, in that same year Mary died, and Elizabeth succeeded to the throne of England. And just as the accession of Catholic Queen Mary had condemned female rule in the eyes of Knox, the accession of Protestant Queen Elizabeth justified it in the eyes of his colleagues. Female rule ceases to be an anomaly, not because Elizabeth can "reply to eight ambassadors in one day in their different languages," but because she represents for the moment the political future of the Reformation. The exiles troop back to England with songs of praise in their mouths. The bright accidental star, of which we have all read in the Preface to the Bible, has risen over the darkness of Europe. There is a thrill of hope through the persecuted Churches of the Continent. Calvin writes to Cecil, washing his hands of Knox and his political heresies. The sale of the "First Blast" is prohibited in Geneva; and along with it the bold book of Knox's colleague, Goodman - a book dear to Milton - where female rule was briefly characterised as a "monster in nature and disorder among men." (2) Any who may ever have doubted, or been for a moment led away by Knox or Goodman, or their own wicked imaginations, are now more than convinced. They have seen the accidental star. Aylmer, with his eye set greedily on a possible bishopric, and "the better to obtain the favour of the new Queen," (3) sharpens his pen to confound Knox by logic. What need? He has been confounded by facts. "Thus what had been to the refugees of Geneva as the very word of God, no sooner were they back in England than, behold! it was the word of the devil." (4)

(1) It was anonymously published, but no one seems to have been in doubt about its authorship; he might as well have set his name to it, for all the good he got by holding it back.

(2) Knox's Works, iv. 358.

(3) Strype's AYLMER, p. 16.

(4) It may interest the reader to know that these (so says Thomasius) are the "ipsissima verba Schlusselburgii."

Now, what of the real sentiments of these loyal subjects of Elizabeth? They professed a holy horror for Knox's position: let us see if their own would please a modern audience any better, or was, in substance, greatly different.

John Aylmer, afterwards Bishop of London, published an answer to Knox, under the title of AN HARBOUR FOR FAITHFUL AND TRUE SUBJECTS AGAINST THE LATE BLOWN BLAST, CONCERNING THE GOVERNMENT OF WOMEN. (1) And certainly he was a thought more acute, a thought less precipitate and simple, than his adversary. He is not to be led away by such captious terms as NATURAL AND UNNATURAL. It is obvious to him that a woman's disability to rule is not natural in the same sense in which it is natural for a stone to fall or fire to burn.

He is doubtful, on the whole, whether this disability be natural at all; nay, when he is laying it down that a woman should not be a priest, he shows some elementary conception of what many of us now hold to be the truth of the matter.

"The bringing-up of women," he says, "is commonly such" that they cannot have the necessary qualifications, "for they are not brought upon learning in schools, nor trained in disputation." And even so, he can ask, "Are there not in England women, think you, that for learning and wisdom could tell their household and neighbours as good a tale as any Sir John there?" For all that, his advocacy is weak. If women's rule is not unnatural in a sense preclusive of its very existence, it is neither so convenient nor so profitable as the government of men. He holds England to be specially suitable for the government of women, because there the governor is more limited and restrained by the other members of the constitution than in other places; and this argument has kept his book from being altogether forgotten. It is only in hereditary monarchies that he will offer any defence of the anomaly. "If rulers were to be chosen by lot or suffrage, he would not that any women should stand in the election, but men only." The law of succession of crowns was a law to him, in the same sense as the law of evolution is a law to Mr. Herbert Spencer; and the one and the other counsels his readers, in a spirit suggestively alike, not to kick against the pricks or seek to be more wise than He who made them. (2) If God has put a female child into the direct line of inheritance, it is God's affair. His strength will be perfected in her weakness. He makes the Creator address the objectors in this not very flattering vein:- "I, that could make Daniel, a sucking babe, to judge better than the wisest lawyers; a brute beast to reprehend the folly of a prophet; and poor fishers to confound the great clerks of the world - cannot I make a woman to be a good ruler over you?"

同类推荐
  • THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS

    THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 州县提纲

    州县提纲

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 比丘听施经

    比丘听施经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 彻庸和尚谷响集

    彻庸和尚谷响集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 王氏谈録

    王氏谈録

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 人小鬼大.2

    人小鬼大.2

    孩子总是天真烂漫、口无遮拦,丝毫不受人情世故的沾染!孩子的话,常常让爸爸妈妈忍俊不禁却又无可奈何。每个孩子都是哲学家,每个孩子都是开心果。8蛋是他们的代表人物。听一听他们的声音,是不是有特别的感受?!
  • 神魔天机变

    神魔天机变

    上万年前,神魔大战,天崩地裂,以致天地碎裂成无数板块,散落在各个位面。十八前年,北冥域突降天灾,以致位面破损,落入次元之海,与世隔绝。五年前,天地骤变,灵力枯萎,异族倾入,末世将至。一生一死一执念,几生几世几轮回。时间与空间的隔绝,种族与爱恨的纠缠,一切将会何去何从?
  • 千金公主的完美王子

    千金公主的完美王子

    【EVIL·部落】她,迷糊;他冷酷;她,善良;他,温柔;她,活跃;他多情;她,冷漠;他,魅惑。多少贵族想要进入的樱舞贵族学院即将上演着哪些精彩故事呢?敬请期待蝶儿、羽儿、静蓝、梦琳、杰少、诗少、轩少、韩少之间的爱情会擦出怎样的火花吧!!
  • 中国古典文学四大名著(第六卷)

    中国古典文学四大名著(第六卷)

    四大名著是指《三国演义》、《西游记》、《水浒传》及《红楼梦》四部中国古典章回小说。这四部著作历久不衰,是汉语文学中不可多得的作品。其中的故事、场景,已经深深地影响了中国人的思想观念、价值取向。“四大名著”的最初提法是“四大奇书”,中国在明末清初最先有了这种说法。李渔曾在醉田堂刊本《三国志演义》序中称:“冯梦龙亦有四大奇书之目,曰三国也,水浒也,西游与金瓶梅也……”清代乾隆年间问世的《红楼梦》原名《石头记》被公认是中国古典小说的最高峰。本书将这四部书进行了新的编排,选取其中的经典篇章予以出版。
  • 风际裁

    风际裁

    人生漫漫,人生路。不同的人有不同的路,不同的人有相似的路,该如何抉择,一念之间,一念执着。
  • 军阀大人求放过

    军阀大人求放过

    传说在吃人不吐骨头的丛放街住着一对方姓姐妹,其中姐姐凭借以一敌百的嘴皮子功夫名声大噪,小小年纪便成了奇葩纵横年代中的佼佼者……我问候你大爷,你爸妈没教过你人不可貌相海水不可斗量,你看!这小王八蛋染发都没人管,你奶奶的腿,我为什么不能做大姐头?这年头做警察的脑子都被驴踢过了,不对!你们都是拿枪扫射自己的大脑!
  • tfboys之爱的漩涡

    tfboys之爱的漩涡

    一位女孩,随着与三只的渐渐深入,她迷失了自己的情感。。。。。
  • 大坑神

    大坑神

    落魄少年袁小姜意外获得坑货系统,从此开始快乐的都市坑货之旅,上坑达官权贵,下坑乡野宵小,左坑牛鬼蛇神,右坑蚂蚁蟑螂。坑狼坑虎坑燕子,趴在地上坑地球……数百头母猪为何深夜惨叫?亿万宅男女神为何大街裸奔?大国元首因何偏偏钟爱肥皂?神秘吸血鬼怎么顿顿只吸黄瓜汁……“没有物体会不被坑,只是你没有遇到袁小姜。”—米国《时代周报》评!“他是最伟大的坑货,他是我们华夏的骄傲。”—华夏《新闻联动》评!感谢腾讯文学书评团提供书评支持!!
  • 妃来偷心

    妃来偷心

    【本文玄幻女强】过着逍遥自在的神偷生活的林雨琪,误信他人被一枪崩了。谁知,却到了古代还特么的是玄幻世界。千黎莜,娘早死,爹不疼,啊偶,就这么被打死了。穿越而来的林雨琪遇到个老头拜师学艺,修炼天赋逐渐被挖掘。成了天才中的天才,爹悔啊,肯定不干啊。直接秒了他。好不容易遇到了几个好朋友,却因一系列的事情离开了她,只好走上变强之路,寻找她的朋友们。只能说四个字:简介无能。
  • 火影之逆天鸣人

    火影之逆天鸣人

    是随心所欲,逍遥一生,是猎艳人生,众美相随。还是游戏人间,以众生为玩具。是称霸世界火影。世界之王。还是正面霸主,暗面魔头。还是绝世凶魔。世界公敌,毁灭世界。重归虚无、(郑重提醒:本故事纯属虚构,如有雷同,纯属巧合,切勿模仿。)