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第86章 VON RANKE(6)

In the northern parts of Europe the victory of Protestantism was rapid and decisive.The dominion of the Papacy was felt by the nations of Teutonic blood as the dominion of Italians, of foreigners, of men who were aliens in language, manners, and intellectual constitution.The large jurisdiction exercised by the spiritual tribunals of Rome seemed to be a degrading badge of servitude.The sums which, under a thousand pretexts, were exacted by a distant court, were regarded both as a humiliating and as a ruinous tribute.The character of that court excited the scorn and disgust of a grave, earnest, sincere, and devout people.The new theology spread with a rapidity never known before.All ranks, all varieties of character, joined the ranks of the innovators.Sovereigns impatient to appropriate to themselves the prerogatives of the Pope, nobles desirous to share the plunder of abbeys, suitors exasperated by the extortions of the Roman Camera, patriots impatient of a foreign rule, good men scandalised by the corruptions of the Church, bad men desirous of the licence inseparable from great moral revolutions, wise men eager in the pursuit of truth, weak men allured by the glitter of novelty, all were found on one side.Alone among the northern nations the Irish adhered to the ancient faith: and the cause of this seems to have been that the national feeling which, in happier countries, was directed against Rome, was in Ireland directed against England.Within fifty years from the day on which Luther publicly renounced communion with the Papacy, and burned the bull of Leo before the gates of Wittenberg, Protestantism attained its highest ascendency, an ascendency which it soon lost, and which it has never regained.Hundreds, who could well remember Brother Martin a devout Catholic, lived to see the revolution of which he was the chief author, victorious in half the states of Europe.In England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Livonia, Prussia, Saxony, Hesse, Wurtemburg, the Palatinate, in several cantons of Switzerland, in the Northern Netherlands, the Reformation had completely triumphed; and in all the other countries on this side of the Alps and the Pyrenees, it seemed on the point of triumphing.

But while this mighty work was proceeding in the north of Europe, a revolution of a very different kind had taken place in the south.The temper of Italy and Spain was widely different from that of Germany and England.As the national feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian supremacy, so the national feeling of the Italians impelled them to resist any change which might deprive their country of the honours and advantages which she enjoyed as the seat of the government of the Universal Church.It was in Italy that the tributes were spent of which foreign nations so bitterly complained.It was to adorn Italy that the traffic in Indulgences had been carried to that scandalous excess which had roused the indignation of Luther.There was among the Italians both much piety and much impiety; but, with very few exceptions, neither the piety nor the impiety took the turn of Protestantism.The religious Italians desired a reform of morals and discipline, but not a reform of doctrine, and least of all a schism.The irreligious Italians simply disbelieved Christianity, without hating it.They looked at it as artists or as statesmen; and, so looking at it, they liked it better in the established form than in any other.It was to them what the old Pagan worship was to Trajan and Pliny.Neither the spirit of Savonarola nor the spirit of Machiavelli had anything in common with the spirit of the religious or political Protestants of the North.

Spain again was, with respect to the Catholic Church, in a situation very different from that of the Teutonic nations.Italy was, in truth, a part of the empire of Charles the Fifth; and the Court of Rome was, on many important occasions, his tool.He had not, therefore, like the distant princes of the North, a strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy.In fact, the very measures which provoked the Sovereign of England to renounce all connection with Rome were dictated by the Sovereign of Spain.The feeling of the Spanish people concurred with the interest of the Spanish Government.The attachment of the Castilian to the faith of his ancestors was peculiarly strong and ardent.With that faith were inseparably bound up the institutions, the independence, and the glory of his country.Between the day when the last Gothic king was vanquished on the banks of the Xeres, and the day when Ferdinand and Isabella entered Granada in triumph, near eight hundred years had elapsed; and during those years the Spanish nation had been engaged in a desperate struggle against misbelievers.The Crusades had been merely an episode in the history of other nations.The existence of Spain had been one long Crusade.After fighting Mussulmans in the Old World, she began to fight heathens in the New.It was under the authority of a Papal bull that her children steered into unknown seas.It was under the standard of the cross that they marched fearlessly into the heart of great kingdoms.It was with the cry of "St.James for Spain," that they charged armies which outnumbered them a hundredfold.And men said that the Saint had heard the call, and had himself, in arms, on a grey war-horse, led the onset before which the worshippers of false gods had given way.After the battle, every excess of rapacity or cruelty was sufficiently vindicated by the plea that the sufferers were unbaptized.

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