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第137章 THE FRENCH CLERGYMAN'S COUNSEL(7)

I then pressed him to tell me what was the second complaint which he had to make, acknowledging that I was very much his debtor for the first, and thanking him heartily for it.He told me he would use the same freedom and plainness in the second, and hoped I would take it as well; and this was, that notwithstanding these English subjects of mine, as he called them, had lived with these women almost seven years, had taught them to speak English, and even to read it, and that they were, as he perceived, women of tolerable understanding, and capable of instruction, yet they had not, to this hour, taught them anything of the Christian religion - no, not so much as to know there was a God, or a worship, or in what manner God was to be served, or that their own idolatry, and worshipping they knew not whom, was false and absurd.This he said was an unaccountable neglect, and what God would certainly call them to account for, and perhaps at last take the work out of their hands.

He spoke this very affectionately and warmly.

"I am persuaded," says he, "had those men lived in the savage country whence their wives came, the savages would have taken more pains to have brought them to be idolaters, and to worship the devil, than any of these men, so far as I can see, have taken with them to teach the knowledge of the true God.Now, sir," said he, "though I do not acknowledge your religion, or you mine, yet we would be glad to see the devil's servants and the subjects of his kingdom taught to know religion; and that they might, at least, hear of God and a Redeemer, and the resurrection, and of a future state - things which we all believe; that they might, at least, be so much nearer coming into the bosom of the true Church than they are now in the public profession of idolatry and devil-worship."

I could hold no longer: I took him in my arms and embraced him eagerly."How far," said I to him, "have I been from understanding the most essential part of a Christian, viz.to love the interest of the Christian Church, and the good of other men's souls! I scarce have known what belongs to the being a Christian." - "Oh, sir! do not say so," replied he; "this thing is not your fault." -

"No," said I; "but why did I never lay it to heart as well as you?"

- "It is not too late yet," said he; "be not too forward to condemn yourself." - "But what can be done now?" said I: "you see I am going away." - "Will you give me leave to talk with these poor men about it?" - "Yes, with all my heart," said I: "and oblige them to give heed to what you say too." - "As to that," said he, "we must leave them to the mercy of Christ; but it is your business to assist them, encourage them, and instruct them; and if you give me leave, and God His blessing, I do not doubt but the poor ignorant souls shall be brought home to the great circle of Christianity, if not into the particular faith we all embrace, and that even while you stay here." Upon this I said, "I shall not only give you leave, but give you a thousand thanks for it."

I now pressed him for the third article in which we were to blame.

"Why, really," says he, "it is of the same nature.It is about your poor savages, who are, as I may say, your conquered subjects.

It is a maxim, sir, that is or ought to be received among all Christians, of what church or pretended church soever, that the Christian knowledge ought to be propagated by all possible means and on all possible occasions.It is on this principle that our Church sends missionaries into Persia, India, and China; and that our clergy, even of the superior sort, willingly engage in the most hazardous voyages, and the most dangerous residence amongst murderers and barbarians, to teach them the knowledge of the true God, and to bring them over to embrace the Christian faith.Now, sir, you have such an opportunity here to have six or seven and thirty poor savages brought over from a state of idolatry to the knowledge of God, their Maker and Redeemer, that I wonder how you can pass such an occasion of doing good, which is really worth the expense of a man's whole life."

I was now struck dumb indeed, and had not one word to say.I had here the spirit of true Christian zeal for God and religion before me.As for me, I had not so much as entertained a thought of this in my heart before, and I believe I should not have thought of it;

for I looked upon these savages as slaves, and people whom, had we not had any work for them to do, we would have used as such, or would have been glad to have transported them to any part of the world; for our business was to get rid of them, and we would all have been satisfied if they had been sent to any country, so they had never seen their own.I was confounded at his discourse, and knew not what answer to make him.

He looked earnestly at me, seeing my confusion."Sir," says he, "I shall be very sorry if what I have said gives you any offence." -

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