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第85章 VON RANKE(5)

A century and a half passed away; and then came the second great rising up of the human intellect against the spiritual domination of Rome.During the two generations which followed the Albigensian crusade, the power of the Papacy had been at the height.Frederic the Second, the ablest and most accomplished of the long line of German Caesars, had in vain exhausted all the resources of military and political skill in the attempt to defend the rights of the civil power against the encroachments of the Church.The vengeance of the priesthood had pursued his house to the third generation.Manfred had perished on the field of battle, Conradin on the scaffold.Then a turn took place.The secular authority, long unduly depressed, regained the ascendant with startling rapidity.The change is doubtless to be ascribed chiefly to the general disgust excited by the way in which the Church had abused its power and its success.But something must be attributed to the character and situation of individuals.The man who bore the chief part in effecting this revolution was Philip the Fourth of France, surnamed the Beautiful, a despot by position, a despot by temperament, stern, implacable, and unscrupulous, equally prepared for violence and for chicanery, and surrounded by a devoted band of men of the sword and of men of law.The fiercest and most high minded of the Roman Pontiffs, while bestowing kingdoms and citing great princes to his judgment-seat, was seized in his palace by armed men, and so foully outraged that he died mad with rage and terror."Thus,"sang the great Florentine poet, "was Christ, in the person of his vicar, a second time seized by ruffians, a second time mocked, a second time drenched with the vinegar and the gall." The seat of the Papal court was carried beyond the Alps, and the Bishops of Rome became dependants of France.Then came the great schism of the West.Two Popes, each with a doubtful title, made all Europe ring with their mutual invectives and anathemas.Rome cried out against the corruptions of Avignon; and Avignon, with equal justice, recriminated on Rome.The plain Christian people, brought up in the belief that it was a sacred duty to be in communion with the head of the Church, were unable to discover, amidst conflicting testimonies and conflicting arguments, to which of the two worthless priests who were cursing and reviling each other, the headship of the Church rightfully belonged.It was nearly at this juncture that the voice of John Wickliffe began to make itself heard.The public mind of England was soon stirred to its inmost depths: and the influence of the new doctrines was soon felt, even in the distant kingdom of Bohemia.

In Bohemia, indeed, there had long been a predisposition to heresy.Merchants from the Lower Danube were often seen in the fairs of Prague; and the Lower Danube was peculiarly the seat of the Paulician theology.The Church, torn by schism, and fiercely assailed at once in England and in the German Empire, was in a situation scarcely less perilous than at the crisis which preceded the Albigensian crusade.

But this danger also passed by.The civil power gave its strenuous support to the Church; and the Church made some show of reforming itself.The Council of Constance put an end to the schism.The whole Catholic world was again united under a single chief; and rules were laid down which seemed to make it improbable that the power of that chief would be grossly abused.

The most distinguished teachers of the new doctrine were slaughtered.The English Government put down the Lollards with merciless rigour; and in the next generation, scarcely one trace of the second great revolt against the Papacy could be found, except among the rude population of the mountains of Bohemia.

Another century went by; and then began the third and the most memorable struggle for spiritual freedom.The times were changed.

The great remains of Athenian and Roman genius were studied by thousands.The Church had no longer a monopoly of learning.The powers of the modern languages had at length been developed.The invention of printing had given new facilities to the intercourse of mind with mind.With such auspices commenced the great Reformation.

We will attempt to lay before our readers, in a short compass, what appears to us to be the real history of the contest which began with the preaching of Luther against the Indulgences, and which may, in one sense, be said, to have been terminated, a hundred and thirty years later, by the treaty of Westphalia.

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