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〃Into a light。〃
〃Into the one Kingdom of God。 See here! See here! And here! This brave little French priest in a helmet of steel who is daring to think for the first time in his life; this gentle…mannered emir from Morocco looking at the grave…diggers on the battlefield; this mother who has lost her son。。。。
〃You see they all turn in one direction; although none of them seem to dream yet that they are all turning in the same direction。 They turn; every one; to the rule of righteousness; which is the rule of God。 They turn to that communism of effort in the world which alone permits men to serve God in state and city and their economic lives。。。。 They are all coming to the verge of the same salvation; the salvation of one human brotherhood under the rule of one Righteousness; one Divine will。。。。 Is that the salvation your church offers?〃
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〃And now that we have seen how religion grows and spreads in men's hearts; now that the fields are white with harvest; I want you to look also and see what the teachers of religion are doing;〃 said the Angel。
He smiled。 His presence became more definite; and the earthly globe about them and the sun and the stars grew less distinct and less immediately there。 The silence invited the bishop to speak。
〃In the light of this vision; I see my church plainly for the little thing it is;〃 he said。
He wanted to be perfectly clear with the Angel and himself。
〃This church of which I am a bishop is just a part of our poor human struggle; small and pitiful as one thinks of it here in the light of the advent of God's Kingdom; but very great; very great indeed; ancient and high and venerable; in comparison with me。 But mostly it is human。 It is most human。 For my story is the church's story; and the church's story is mine。 Here I could almost believe myself the church itself。 The world saw a light; the nations that were sitting in darkness saw a great light。 Even as I saw God。 And then the church began to forget and lose itself among secondary things。 As I have done。。。。 It tried to express the truth and lost itself in a maze of theology。 It tried to bring order into the world and sold its faith to Constantine。 These men who had professed the Invisible King of the World; shirked his service。 It is a most terrible disaster that Christianity has sold itself to emperors and kings。 They forged a saying of the Master's that we should render unto Ceasar the things that are Ceasar's and unto God the things that are God's。。。。
〃Who is this Ceasar to set himself up to share mankind with God? Nothing that is Ceasar's can be any the less God's。 But Constantine Caesar sat in the midst of the council; his guards were all about it; and the poor fanatics and trimmers and schemers disputed nervously with their eyes on him; disputed about homoousian and homoiousian; and grimaced and pretended to be very very fierce and exact to hide how much they were frightened and how little they knew; and because they did not dare to lay violent hands upon that usurper of the empire of the world。。。。
〃And from that day forth the Christian churches have been damned and lost。 Kept churches。 Lackey churches。 Roman; Russian; Anglican; it matters not。 My church indeed was twice sold; for it doubled the sin of Nicaea and gave itself over to Henry and Elizabeth while it shammed a dispute about the sacraments。 No one cared really about transubstantiation any more than the earlier betrayers cared about consubstantiality; that dispute did but serve to mask the betrayal。〃
He turned to the listening Angel。 〃What can you show me of my church that I do not know? Why! we Anglican bishops get our sees as footmen get a job。 For months Victoria; that old German Frau; delayed mebecause of some tittle…tattle。。。。 The things we are! Snape; who afterwards became Bishop of Burnham; used to waylay the Prince Consort when he was riding in Hyde Park and give him; he boasts; 'a good loud cheer;' and then he would run very fast across the park so as to catch him as he came round; and do it again。。。。 It is to that sort of thing we bearers of the light have sunken。。。。
〃I have always despised that poor toady;〃 the bishop went on。 〃And yet here am I; and God has called me and shown me the light of his countenance; and for a month I have faltered。 That is the mystery of the human heart; that it can and does sin against the light。 What right have I; who have seen the lightand failed; what right have Ito despise any other human being? I seem to have been held back by a sort of paralysis。
〃Men are so small; so small still; that they cannot keep hold of the vision of God。 That is why I want to see God again。。。。 But if it were not for this strange drug that seems for a little while to lift my mind above the confusion and personal entanglements of every day; I doubt if even now I could be here。 I am here; passionate to hold this moment and keep the light。 As this inspiration passes; I shall go back; I know; to my home and my place and my limitations。 The littleness of men! The forgetfulness of men! I want to know what my chief duty is; to have it plain; in terms so plain that I can never forget。
〃See in this world;〃 he said; turning to the globe; 〃while Chinese merchants and Turkish troopers; school…board boys and Norwegian fishermen; half…trained nurses and Boer farmers are full of the spirit of God; see how the priests of the churches of Nicaea spend their time。〃
And now it was the bishop whose dark hands ran over the great silver globe; and it was the Angel who stood over him and listened; as a teacher might stand over a child who is learning a lesson。 The bishop's hand rested for a second on a cardinal who was planning a political intrigue to produce a reaction in France; then for a moment on a Pomeranian pastor who was going out to his well…tilled fields with his Sunday sermon; full of fierce hatred of England; still echoing in his head。 Then he paused at a Mollah preaching the Jehad; in doubt whether he too wasn't a German pastor; and then at an Anglican clergyman still lying abed and thinking out a great mission of Repentance and Hope that should restore the authority of the established church by incoherent missioningwithout any definite sin indicated for repentance nor any clear hope for anything in particular arising out of such activities。 The bishop's hand went seeking to and fro; but nowhere could he find any religious teacher; any religious body rousing itself to meet the new dawn of faith in the world。 Some few men indeed seemed thoughtful; but within the limitation of their vows。 Everywhere it was church and creed and nation and king and property and partisanship; and nowhere was it the True God that the priests and teachers were upholding。 It was always the common unhampered man through whom the light of God was breaking; it was always the creed and the organization of the religious professionals that stood in the way to God。。。。
〃God is putting the priests aside;〃 he cried; 〃and reaching out to common men。 The churches do not serve God。 They stand between man and God。 They are like great barricades on the way to God。〃
The bishop's hand brushed over Archbishop Pontifex; who was just coming down to breakfast in his p