Wesley Corpus

Treatise Compassionate Address To Ireland

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typetreatise
YearNone
Passage IDjw-treatise-compassionate-address-to-ireland-002
Words390
Free Will Assurance Catholic Spirit
7. “Yea, but Portugal too will declare against us.” I do not believe one word of it. The Portuguese (to say nothing about their gratitude) are not such arrant fools; they under stand their own interest better; they need no one to inform them, that if the English were only to stand neuter, the Spaniards would eat them up at a mouthful. They well know the present war will not last always; and, in the end, either England will prevail, or not. If it does not, if Spain prevail over England, England cannot defend Portugal. If England prevail over Spain, she will not. She will doubtless leave His Most Faithful Majesty to receive the reward he has so justly deserved from the fleet and army of his neighbour. 8. “But do not you know the French squadron is sailed to assist them, with four thousand soldiers on board?” I really do not, nor you neither; nor any man in Ireland. That they are sailed, I know; but not whether to Africa, or Asia, or America. But have they four thousand soldiers on board? And is that all? I heard they were twelve thousand. But in how many transports did they embark? We could not hear of one. Where then were the soldiers to be put? in the hold of the men-of-war, or on the shrouds? This story is not well devised; it manifestly confutes itself. But suppose twelve thousand are sailed, are they sure to land? Do they command the winds and seas? And, if they do, are they sure the English fleet will not speak with them by the way? If they escape these, are they sure of landing without opposi tion ? Is it certain that all our soldiers will stand meantime with their fingers in their mouth? How great then is the odds against the French ever joining the American army | Although, if they did, there is no doubt but General Howe would give a good account of them all. 9. “Why, to say the truth, we are not so much afraid of Portugal or Spain, yea, or of France itself, as we are of those intestine vipers, who are always ready to tear out their mother’s bowels. And how should we defend ourselves against these, if they made a general insurrection?” This is worth considering.