Treatise Doctrine Of Original Sin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-doctrine-of-original-sin-031 |
| Words | 398 |
There is
some moderation and good nature in the Toupinambaltions,
who eat no men but their enemies; while we learned and
polite and Christian Europeans, like so many pikes and sharks,
prey upon everything that we can swallow.” . Are Protestant nations nothing concerned in that humorous
but terrible picture, drawn by a late eminent hand?--“He was
perfectly astonished (and who would not, if it were the first time
he had heard it?) at the historical account I gave him of our
affairs during the last century; protesting it was only a heap
of conspiracies, rebellions, murders, massacres; the very worst
effects that avarice, faction, hypocrisy, perfidiousness, cruelty,
rage, madness, hatred, envy, lust, malice, and ambition, could
produce. Even in times of peace, how many innocent and
excellent persons have been condemned to death or banish
ment, by great Ministers practising upon the corruption of
Judges, and the malice of factions! How many villains have
been exalted to the highest places of trust, power, dignity, and
profit! By what methods have great numbers, in all countries,
procured titles of honour and vast estates ! Perjury, oppres
sion, subornation, fraud, panderism, were some of the most
excusable; for many owed their greatness to sodomy or incest;
others, to the prostituting of their own wives or daughters;
others, to the betraying of their country, or their Prince;
more, to the perverting of justice to destroy the innocent.”
Well might that keen author add, “If a creature pretending
to reason can be guilty of such enormities, certainly the cor
ruption of that faculty is far worse than brutality itself.”
Now, are Popish nations only concerned in this? Are the
Protestants quite clear? Is there no such thing among them
(to take one instance only) as “perverting of justice,” even in
public courts of judicature? Can it not be said in any Protest
ant country, “There is a society of men among us, bred up
from their youth in the art of proving, according as they are
paid, by words multiplied for the purpose, that white is black,
and black is white? For example : If my neighbour has a
mind to my cow, he hires a Lawyer to prove that he ought to
have my cow from me. I must hire another to defend my right,
it being against all rules of law that a man should speak for him
self.