The Literary Policy of the Church of Rome Exhibited, in An Account of Her Damnatory Catalogues Or Indexes, Both Prohibitory And Expurgatory. With Various Illustrative Extracts, Anecdotes, And Remarks
The Literary Policy of the Church of Rome Exhibited, in An Account of Her Damnatory Catalogues Or Indexes, Both Prohibitory And Expurgatory. With Various Illustrative Extracts, Anecdotes, And Remarks
Mendham, Joseph, 1769-1856
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It is a grievous mat- ter that such spectacles should be now exhibited in Spain, after so long a time has elapsed without an instance of similar severity. We think, as do all men who are penetrated with the genmne spirit of Christiamty, that a rdigion of love, and of li^it, ought to reign by conviction, and not by terror. We lately cited the authority of the oracles of religion in the first ages of the Church, the following are the opinions of the age of Louis XIV.— an age which is so often rep...resented as one of intolerance and persecution. '* Fear (sa3rs Flburt m hb btttUuHon au droit Ecciitias- tiqucf in speaking of the Inquisition) is better adapted to form hypocrites than genuine Christians. Always to interpret all the penal laws according to the letter, is to render religion odious, and may lead us to the pexpe- tration of great wickedness under a pretence of justice. We esteem, in France, as one of the principal points of our liberty, onr not having re- ceived those new laws, and those new tribunals, which are so little con- formable with the antient spirit of the church." * I transcribe likewise the following artides from the Si, Jamet's Ckro- mete, of Sepi 7 — 9, 1826.
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