Selections from the Prose Writings of John Henry Cardinal Newman
Author: John Henry Newman Genre: LiteratureSelections from the Prose Writings of John Henry Cardinal Newman
his devotio
leads me to dwell
e kindle at his
Saints, as the
, command indee
ersonal claim
have died in e
ccessful preache
rite upon St.
s, that he was el
ution? He is no
cred dogma with
an inspiration
in his romantic l
litariness, in hi
en, in his serie
and civil tyran
, does he remin
t his ground ob
nd fortified him
urt by the liv
ion. Nor is he
rature and philo
g the Church wi
ain, he is not
rs to one masterp
successive co
ology. Nor is he a
he can imitate
without dange
ethren. He has no
ten emperors, no
vice of God, nor
stendom, nor fou
up the framewor
ence of the Saint
ove David o
account for
as it might happ
ted time and toi
f his history, an
ve made an outl
iliar to me. C
ration for an
ur own comments
d acquaintance is
For me, I have
om, nor translat
re in his expos
oversy out of hi
s eloquence of a
o has ever so l
of Greece and
, nor cogency
sition, nor dept
constitute hi
influence, so my
ro
Chrysostom's ch
thy and compas
not only in its
the lively regard
g that comes be
, whether as ma
ed with a natur
any religious
nt-could possibl
ve of the work
ould feel a ten
pring from devo
d not love every
the Creator lo
measure of gifts
on it, and pre?
But this is th
nd I am speaking
n common with ot
o himself; and t
e interest whic
far as God has
made them diff
k of the disc
h which he accepts e
and unlike other
ition of men, on
tion of good, be
or a higher, wh
hem; his eager c
they do, effec
works, as nati
ey are corrupte
that evil may
heir proper natu
ere material di
acter of guilt.
nd the genial t
d at all thin
tains; of the graph
them down upo
f the promptitu
calls them up
the course of h
s. Possessed tho
ine charity, he
not miss one vi
of human sentime
ous bush in the
wrapt it round, w
sum
nscendent perf
reverently sup
r of all surveye
its minutest de
create such the
the word when
an to mold th
s infinite hands;
ith which he
innumerable birds
y the very hairs
s of our breath
ful contemplati
ssantly every on
s His mercies h
e intimate asso
ter. And we too
itate Him in ou
Himself and of
Him, not simply i
e personality, l
so, again, we
what they have
there could be
hat is peculiar to
warrant, therefor
l, becomes itse
t. John Chrys
ial pattern of t
may indeed be said
n of his own f
m,-for persons,
es, considered as
his good offices
ave a devotio
rvant benevolen
Scripture its ch
ecclesiastical
all others, of
comments the dir
before him is th
written Word.
e, not so much t
nd attributes;
nite teaching
eir drifts and motiv
eir circumstan
e loses the crea
ds the Creato
what the inspire
but, out of th
o the Infinite Bei
is most illustrat
attributes and so
ter, he will drop
ogether, and wil
the shadows of t
forever. Ac
will be of an obj
r who delights
an affairs, to
mind, and to con
is naturally dra
sacred writer him
lation, that is,
. Now, in the ins
o happens that l
l characteristic
ught up; so that
at all, he an
ethod; still,
expositors, b
St. Chrysostom w
t the method t
Chrys
as I have said,
owing himself in
magining with e
mstances or sc
and of bringin
words as direct
s page is like t
hich represents
action of all th
scrutiny, with
they reveal th
he practices in
, living and de
dmires and thos
s as one who w
but kind eyes u
story; and hence
roduce about t
of his argume
he experience o
to overflowing
milk," of rich v
feeling. This i
rare and specia
enters into i
erever he meets w
i
rysostom, wri
Olym
ail me? Why bea
elf to the tyrann
eved because yo
l from Cucusus? Yet
you have effected
in attempting it.
your ill success; p
ake my race cour
ter. You ought to
this, viz., that I
matter, which far e
loneliness dis
be more pleasant th
, much leisure, ex
no market in the
s not affect me; for
s, flow in upon me
place, and my lord
iness to make me
Patricius will te
ness of mind, and
am passing my
report to his fr
e his expressio
towards them.
e President of
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ce desolate in th
me so much by its
quiet and its lei
of harbor in thi
o recover breath a
d have availed mys
mained both of my
ich I have underg
ss, knowing well t
I can never forget
quelling those fur
ng to the utmost, a
ce me in securit
o, feeling the liveli
ord, for so great so
-Ep.
Diog
ed a desolate sp
, from the continu
brigands. You, ho
me into a paradis
dant zeal and cha
m (it does not at
rom you), I posse
in such affectio
e safest of cities,
which bears me
which I enjo
ne of the frie
he writes
l yourself that I
warmly attached a
t be hurt at my h
pressed out of th
ey did me; and if
been from no slight
in no need of th
of many others; f
ke yours, ardent fri
offers; and the s
m which I now ask
ll ask these thing
hey were my own
will show. Receive
fully; so that, if
nce, I may reckon
the above, I
tt
Cart
ying? that your
dered you from vi
re present with
ained all this, no
f in this matter.
o vigorous, so cons
py. What I have
eclare again, that,
orted to a still m
d your matters I
ur warm and true c
pledges which leng
te; but, whether I
cherish that sam
lty and sincerity o
n my comfort hith
Olym
ht effort," he s
ergetic soul and
n from one who
ist. Every one
s to love since
ernatural love.
man who had str
and who went a
disembodied
his heart every
e passionless s
igences, and who
m, and shared wi
c, and bore p
courges, stoning,
ng; yet he, whe
him in Christian
nd distracted a
city, in which he
hom he expect
e says, 'for the
pened to me in t
pirit, because
bidding them f
Maced
ho says this?
when fastened in
in a dungeon,
ge, did neverthe
er sacrifice, a
ich was seekin
arrived at Troas,
f weeds, and rea
full, and read
gs away the prof
y for it. 'So it
was possessed by
w, for Titus was
n me as to com
who have the
to be united i
sonal presence o
o this scholar of
hat so it is. '
reaved of you f
not in heart,
y to see your
would have come
once and again
or which cause
ght it good to
sent Timothy.'
ression! That fla
oul is manifest
He does not
you,' nor 'torn,
' but only 'ber
n period,' but me
'; and separate
e only'; again
antly to see y
ty so captivat
sight, you longe
fleshly counten
s: 'I am not as
ng all the chann
I desire to see
e tongue which
ecret feelings;
ceives words, an
e movements of
not content wit
ually sends to
who was more tha
ht it good to
e is divided fr
eft alone, thoug
s wit
THE
tar and
Gentlemen, I
to the Turks, a
an I could hav
necessary, in or
em, that you shou
heir original con
history they are
lse; they are
cts Tartars even
something more t
d have had much
world. In that
e fortunes of At
swept over the f
human race, power
onstruct, and
is would have bee
regards the Tur
e resemblance or
s, in spite of t
day, still they,
he race, have
have been subm
with a long histor
fortunes of a
have gained th
ne enable a nat
date imper
t, when first t
scene of his
e from Tartars.
of Tartary, is
ich not only in t
tals. Gold is s
still more fertil
said to be the m
re have been i
orial, and at t
on the Roman Em
of the Christi
ng more than a
ers of the ore a
tribe. Suddenl
on after the fall
e, with the su
tars, we find t
st, and lords o
they were connec
at once with th
the Romans. Th
the North, the
ps even the mou
h. Here the
e of Tartars, plac
d Zingis; but in
as belonging to
contained withi
h it lasted for
d the political
it was not with
n Christendom,
assies with its
hen Greek Empe
70), with the v
alliance agains
of these embass
resents of the T
s clearly to id
artar
n the mission t
which I have al
led between two
Khan, and they
king they might
e. Now we find i
sy, that, on its
Turks with fir
ch seems out of
is remarkable t
the Turkish cour
rles Fellows, in
sia Minor, in 18
to the festiva
s before him.
ented to the gre
tent, seated on a
ached and horse
Tartar wagon.
d at a banquet
f the day; and
, which was swee
sented to them
.[32] The next
nment in a stil
gs were of embro
ups, and the vase
, the pavilion,
pported on gilt
was raised on fo
entrance to t
sideboard, only
de of wagons, l
tues of solid s
scription-the si
e successively i
ments-remind us
Timour, 700
erw
t. Modern, vol
en, of the Turk
it was the firs
ism to that degree
istorical badge.
ivilization, no
y, as (unless it
coming to an en
ose Turkish trib
iginal character
f the world, hav
qualifications fo
rom that which t
iliar to us. Wha
say presently; f
fortunately for
cimens existin
which were nev
education and ch
as they now exis
rkish nationali
ginal form, and a
n its close app
recollect I po
in the opening o
h the pastoral
en called, must
ations. They w
till they emerg
ys, and descen
nd of Tartary, a
of turning sou
lves of this ope
their next south
f the Caucasus a
Caspian. If they
t the top of th
. Thus in the e
you may recolle
the South as so
mselves between
a of Aral, whil
urthest West by
with this las
t here concerned
oduced themselv
] but with thos
re Asiatic, viz.
that to the wes
es have all desc
y one or other of
that those whic
of the Aral hav
nd gained polit
nded to the west
much what they
e go among us
the latter ar
.. At the ver
the Turcomans int
when their E
hern border of S
ous import had
eligion had ar
omet, announcing
was writing th
g the faith of t
alf the known w
rtes southward
re Mahomet had
t six years afte
egan the conque
course of 20 ye
at its very ext
re the last kin
e south, while
rom the north. Th
unfortunate pri
aracen; the Tu
; they had bee
e popular poet
heir arms. The
ayed him, mur
s with the Saracen
y strength of th
acenic and the T
ct in the region
e struggle was a
s; the Turks str
to the ocean,
k into their S
ght this issue
urks got the wo
thrown back up
e it ended again
e end of 90 yea
kish descent on
shed it to thquerors found it r
ts cities, Cari
re surrounded
a suburb of fields
cted by exterior
vated, and its
Europe. Its
at; the Saracens w
o million gold
e read, moreov
f the Turkish p
other, which she
okhara, as be
gold.[34] Such had
invaders, such
or adversity did
erity, as we
Magyars are not of the Turkish
Gib
r historians t
South threw the
hern solitudes;
se with some of
r passing the
but it is no ju
viewed as a whole
l nations pres
ility of characte
day are substant
uries ago. We
errun by the R
that the fanatic
Constantinople
the foreign yoke
onquerors, be
police, men of bu
ng their way up
into influence
ill in the Sara
ity in the Turks (
either cause), s
nature followe
uest of Sogdiato a variety of a
obably were mad
ch they were s
e. Numbers had
nheriting the b
original inhabita
d simply unlear
hepherd. Others
heir conquerors,
xercised a mo
hem. Not all at
d after tribe,
ion, they succum
nd they embra
usiasm which F
meritoriously mani
n to Chri
s a very powe
of their nationa
in one particular
another, proper
r, it is that of
ordinary occasi
d, are nationall
most apathy of
ntly elements iuld tend to cha
erament to t
dness, its doctrin
h it borrowed f
from the truths
pered by mediati
e attributes, of
n to come, wrou
rovement in the
e effect which
roduce among ou
e mode of opera
ligion that this
ribed by com
in his journal g
uliarity of thei
ttributes to Isl
difference betw
ety more stronalks of life..
ample, will come
er his letters in
throughout th
re and self-pos
rdly believe th
w. After he has
es his seat amo
and without he
h may be addre
e verbal instru
trusted by his
of more import
s. Indeed, all th
te self-respect
tment, which dif
of a Hindusta
of an English cl
ntinues, "in Mahl degree of gr
oy, who can but l
bibed this portio
ssing through a
l place their
e the usual gree
children of chie
r, and stoppin
door, utter the s
to draw all ey
, they marched
ng down upon th
took their seat
avity of grown-
s changed the
ss it has in othe
eir Tartar natu
military effor
ocial bond. It has
onsibility, has
d taught them a
e in it. But to
dequately to its
en, a research a
table to the his
ndertaken. I h
upon this top
question of the
ter to which th
iod subj
and the
on of a rich
zation, as I have
into the plea
diana; the Tur
tains and sunny
rcomans were
erts, yet they r
y remain barbar
t be borne in m
habitants of thei
d, nor were su
hey never had d
it; they were b
nment at Consta
hey never naturali
like gypsies in
mounted freeboo
tune tellers. It
thren in Sogdi
conquerors, the
t in possession a
they came into
Next, their polit
as in the case o
al surrender of
rst consequence
Huns, they inte
d there. We kno
rs and Turks
ey would avail t
e of polygamy to
the course of t
d arise of a mi
would marry
at the end of ni
find the great
ndsons of the w
Jaxartes, so diffe
eatures both o
would be recogn
At the end of t
an end, the
and of their cou
igration sout
which had never i
eir domination,
domination
ary to have a cle
ssociation of th
to the Eastern
name of Empir
ical as of a na
, not of a syste
e well-organized
endent tribes,
owledging one
circumstances
the identity of o
en jealous of ea
each other on
Each tribe made
could; one block
time; there we
there was a cont
own they came o
er their prey;
became partiall
ation arose, the
eping back their
s, if they could
a while: but cu
m; and so, in sp
wn they would
me, even after a
of their Empir
ld, to get what
ady to turn to
o struggle on an
into countries f
ght turn up, so
his was the pro
ere their fort
wn, prosperous
ill say for 7
e north was neve
ver ending run u
referring to
I have mentio
portant a beari
upon their subseq
in their physi
s to recommen
purposes of wa
ng any longer th
ns frightened t
remarkable, eve
when they had
diana only two
of their person
was the result
the Turks into
e. By this time
amascus to Bag
vince, and into
the reason I ha
ves, sometimes a
imes as merce
: at length they
Caliph, and ev
ace, to the comman
ships in the pr
ed Harun al Ras
ese troops in B
silently they
with the pomp
by means of th
which connected
Caliphs with a
re introduced
history for a h
do we suppose
mportation of ba
rishing empire
es or settlers i
would they, l
al to the power t
r is not diffic
introduction a
ource in the r
loy them was a
racenic power in
the Turkish w
gorous; the
difference of n
ks and the Sara
the present centu
he Romans; suc
ul and fallaciou
the present i
ture by likening
Greeks, and we k
he collision be
ians were poet
rs. The mathema
special subjects
observatories we
considered to
chemistry. Th
ough they are
hough certain of
etters, have neve
xercises of pur
an energy of
severance, and a p
hen had the qu
ng, in far greater
y were serving
s, carried the
arth with an unr
red success; bu
ce, did not last
rs. Rome grew
and its influe
h race battled
nd made its way
, for a good 100
ill at length it
nstantinople, an
. It has ended
onstantine; it
of the rulers of
ia and
Tho
, we have alre
and then in turn
the Turks; an
k and its reaction
spoken of the fo
urks, which for
ediately after
ddenly they re
urst into his a
murdered him, an
es. They got po
rial power, the
et, and procee
at their pleasu
ey had elevated,
ny as three. A
de these success
of their insults
em by the feet,
to the burning
, and left them
, however, the
efense of the Ca
e were brought
country, or ra
licy of the mome
and thus beca
ements of rev
traitors of thei
we shall presentl
a from T
were opening
their ascendanc
th century, whic
ear from histo
l along in progre
r great destiny
e was alread
ogdiana was one of
from his power.
s in Persia, filled
fices of the go
es which took p
visible advan
revolt of the C
a great kingdom
s around, exten
h was the nort
ost to the In
es of Georgia t
The dynasty thus
generations and
Then the succe
ne of his serva
able and exper
tances to rebelli
ul, and the who
ell into his ha
; and thus at
r in history,
a southern
igin of the ce
aznevides, so ca
uznee, the princ
o hundred yea
rned in it, becaus
Europe; but it
g been instrument
towards the W
monarch was
ostan, which b
e empire. In M
a prince of true
of Sultan or Sol
became the spec
s; as Khan is t
e Tartars, and
Saracens. I have
extent of hi
na, Carisme, Kho
alous Mussulman
champion, by his
his destructi
as no need, howe
stimulate him
amassed in the
ply sufficient.
amounted to twelv
ieges of a truly
rived at what
ing point of Tu
adually descend f
degree become a
they settled.
es in the beginni
have now come
. Four centurie
out of their de
educating the
ecessary for pla
orld. First the
horasan, and t
rs; they contin
es. They offered
had subdued t
ans of their ne
south; they lai
e supremacy in
wards through the
been admitted,
length at the
which they had
vides, drifted of
tribes of their
and filled up th
Turks was est
cond dynasty ar
their po
era at which I
f their fortune
nded down to K
it, they might h
est, as they cho
rn their forces
Hindostan, whom
d Afghanistan, o
ke their way thi
ia and its neigh
ch determined the
ld.
was a turning
her and more se
Khorasan, t
Mahometan faith.
g to praise a rel
need deny that i
eat improvement
o rule of righ
table judge, no
fixed dogma w
being of one God
faithfulness to
moral law, the c
e borrowed by Ma
steadfastly held
t taught much wh
ively important
ormal value and
profess it. He s
e religion of Go
een Christianit
st and the ext
rks, on adoptin
eaking of; they
est, and Satan
e their choice;
e circumstance
ves, not to Pa
happier lot in
mood than befel
in his wake
eastward and fouown, and fought
the sandal doo
ol temple and hu
almost seemed
ries as the s
ven. The tribes w
aced westward,
nd fought against
were simply tools
a lie, and enem
e destroyed id
shrines. The o
cuting the Bride
all races the ve
he Church has e
. For 800 year
t Mahmood's to
nd for 800 years
an been
8 of our era
e date of the rise
dom is interested
before this date,
me of Seljuk, h
nce in Turkist
followers, and p
f Sogdiana. His
n the prince's co
amily to embra
f his creed, did n
o Sogdiana fro
at that time was
r several success
ned admission i
re he settled. A
ed the tardy ho
d shown him; fo
en, whom he had
ious enmity, and
and infidels, w
est of the devot
Mahomet, and a
e of it
aroniu
es the Turks are
uddenly in the c
nd under three S
resound with t
pushed to the
he West they ha
of the Mediter
e taken Jerusale
In their long
sowing the see
ir short period o
uit of past labo
pire stood appar
a Turk showed hi
rce within its t
ed by the armies
o long in its pa
f Turcomans, to
e had shown th
e could rely on
rms, ever issui
and following i
f Western Asia
venth c
e second Sulta
to signify in
and the Caliph gav
on of Azzaddin,
as the distinct
pass from humbl
Greek Emperor.
the Greek provin
rmenia, along a l
as that he ha
acres of Christ
he penetrated t
tracted by the
the shrine of th
his arms agai
nquered the har
who at present gi
s. After this
captured the G
le with all th
hero of roman
ws, he called fo
rfumed his body
l, and dressed h
be slain in hi
ry, the captive
ht before him
im kiss the grou
his foot upon
e struck or patte
and gave him hi
nsom, hi
e Sultan was on
d seemed to have
m. Twelve hundr
e; two hundred t
his banner. As
he turned his ar
wildernesses,
e related, had a
to have poured
na from the rac
had wrested i
had not advanc
met his death f
ismian chief h
being taken, wa
on. On hearing th
upon Alp Arslan
t his generals i
g his aim, recei
n his breast.
before us that gr
r, of which we h
n Mahmood. F
has left on reco
n my youth," h
ge to humble my
n strength, and n
mptible foe. I
nd my neglect ha
erday, as from
rs, the discipli
earth seemed to
aid in my heart,
e world, the g
warriors. Thes
and, in the c
, I now fall by t
n his tomb w
ived in a similar
ory of Alp Arsla
to Maru, and y
t." [37] Alp Arsl
al qualities bot
brave and libera
stant in his pra
, it is added
t his gifts avai
Gib
s in the histor
here is found fir
he greatest glori
reverse is beg
ance, in the h
to which I ha
nificent is at
ries of great Su
house of Seljuk.
, the third sover
d, is represente
ht and perfect, t
e not reading th
nage. He came
seventeen; he was
ished both in
courageous, pio
himself eve
his empire than i
; he reduced th
ghroads, bridge
al mosque at Ba
wed a college.
poetry, and h
vided marts for
administration
helpless and t
ls and cisterns
of pilgrimage t
nd distributed
the
y respect a gr
nquests across
of China. He
ia and the Holy
s said to have
ons twelve time
tually gave aw
ries great prin
territories in
against Constan
re conquests; a
allotted to th
Western Asia,
to th
ness has its te
is great Sultan'
extinction; and
r, the earlier d
twenty years
ld, when he was lift
his end. He
sassin his faithfu
who for thirty
efactor of the
from the Caliph
communicable
faithful," unsa
is own throne i
mpotent super
. He demanded th
Greek Emperor,
ew days, and
out hunting,
in was opened, a
rning fever to
er the murder of
fore the day whe
n removed f
reatness at the
ent; but as to t
spect even of his
ed here or els
k of him or his
y take me, Gent
w of the Turkish
o the determinati
storians and poe
Malek; but what
has said that w
rnerstone shal
shall fall, shall
ng at this Su
ns of human po
arvelous; but t
m formed in the
miration roused
e chivalry o
here one, the di
e poor of Chri
Church, who f
er, in the fullne
ed narrowly wha
les from him, a
the future age;
was in the eve
tian world, sho
of the danger,
asures for aver
touched the
d the Archipelag
nounced him bef
f, St. Gregory th
hrone of the Ap
in one of the s
ever sustained,
er, but against
time when his ve
esent responsib
would fancy he
regory was able
tion of a contin
ast. In a letter
lek Shah, he su
inst the misbeli
out. He assure
he was address
ady for the holy
led in person.
r 1
most melanchol
pe of the state
rude Turcoman
eople insulted t
n; they dragged
the pavement, a
opes of a ranso
e the Latin Mass
surrection. As t
country throug
age when the sea
was a scene of f
distraction.
ted by their suf
nated them by d
to kiss the H
said that the
that they were
ture of men and
sion of the Hol
y is a proof of
a very intricate
that, if the trib
ip of the house of
the West in t
ry; if in fort
Khorasan to Je
of Constantin
were threatenin
nd if, for that
drive them bac
it were a wort
ue Europe from t
anxious minds
were the Crusad
this object was f
urks were hurle
roken up, by the
lieutenant of
ished as Sultan
by the Turks),
here his dynast
indled away. A s
use of Seljuk i
internal quarr
s weakness. Su
was its fall;
g on the Turkish
o?perated effec
finished the
ot protected fr
ntinople was sa
urity, for three
Present of
ear, that, if my
ect, the Turkish
zed, and is a b
lives withou
oes but reflect t
ances in which h
es with the
heir change is s
was just before
ndition is unl
is urged by ap
h and inactivit
as done nothing,
nd it. And what
whole generati
h is the genera
ation can say w
made the state o
trogression ther
o sort of mater
characteristics
oints, as I may
Turks, as drawn
hem. I shall p
information
Volney, men of n
reasons preferab
of the pres
ays Mr. Thornt
eir shortcoming
hem, "the Turk
cast ... patie
le of enduring th
much inclined
y prefer apathy
ments; but w
they sometimes i
e Turk," he say
ease on the bank
the stream
tion on the pa
future. His life
everie. To his
pears occupied in
very custom inv
ject inspire
ir delight is to re
of trees, and
on, lulled by the
e murmuring of
their pipe a ge
easures, the h
are equally wi
n or the p
oborates this
" he says, "is s
; they rarely
rench appears t
n they speak,
hout gestures and
hout interrupti
e days together
themselves o
ey walk, it is alwa
They have n
vity, and our wa
musement. Cont
days smoking,
pes in their mout
ng their attit
a contrast to t
e English travel
seeing some Tur
says, "English
d the Turks the
e ever seen.
otion on a journey
culation of his
Turk on his, i
e of the miseries
rest is as muc
ned to his rock,
m; the other
ion tied to his eve
by's Visi
barian, when rou
erent being fr
Turk," says Mr
cid, hypoch
t, when the custo
uffled, his pas
ntrollable. The
all the ungover
all ties, all a
al obligations,
is rage subsides
y a writer of th
as no resembla
is carpet. He
plays a dexter
be capable of
s the Turks; an
ich they are ac
the violent exe
their ancesto
eir horses or th
he plains from m
successive ph
ported by travel
nconsistencies
ts the inconsi
er of the Turks,
contradictory q
d pusillanimo
lute and incons
idiously abste
indulgent. The gr
mble, arrogant
d." [39] What is
t we find th
ll's Ge
ese distinct mo
they will leav
emselves on the m
traveler find
repose and serenit
ind them so diffe
e admires and
nst the preju
the European wor
, tender to the
dren of a Tartar
self-possessed a
ociable with eac
e. It is true; t
the desert, and
reside cat. Our t
nd seems to for
highest of the f
e lion, the m
ty alternates wi
e elevated. Oth
ve their innoc
the classical poe
choo islanders
il
Charles Fellow
the natural ex
ressive they ar
s seems to all
er of the Turks,
think so highl
ot given me the s
he development
refinement is
is little cultiv
them." This ad
and brings us
erve, they were in
cal existence w
mong them, and
as follows: "Th
re heavy in their
both in taste
oration, and des
re not decorat
bject is to enlive
forbids them ev
re, or engraving;
mong them. The
d know of no
one note like tha
in a great measur
ation of note. T
edicine or surg
anatomy. As t
croscope, the ele
as playthings.
lly employed in
purposes thorou
tronomy, geogr
known, or pra
ploded principles
inal codes of
fixed in t
ome of Junius
tine, 800 years
lities there was
and the end w
Turks, except tha
political union
when they cross
at the time of To
so took place;
1054, to Anth
nstantinople, ei
ous deadness and
s passed in Ch
ess: yet China h
ation, and Greece
ich they respect
p; but the Turk
s than infancy o
general knowledg
that, if they
et of science i
not likely to se
ne hun
n the last quarte
een made by th
to innovate o
people; and it ha
tance to certain
must take it for
hanges as were ea
small matters s
s for hope of
important and
the details of d
anners, the T
Europeans: so d
ferent, that the
rom some differ
his dissimili
pervades the whol
, even in thi
almost to indicat
ent..
others, you mu
m; no one liste
hristian natio
ers, because th
to learn, and do
them, so that he
at Christiani
h imitated it, hasrsal rule, an
wers and lessons, f
ine wisdom, and
it has carefull
ression) agains
any point which
n research or th
has taken those
the human mind,
ably exercise it
as confined its r
logy, only indir
tments of know
h accidentally a
n equally rema
ntroduction of t
constitution or a
m it abhors; it
edly ignore the
and warn us tha
t; while its su
his great princip
d inscrutable, a
ntry to country,
Such, then, it
and such, too, as
s of his own, a
into the world,
hich preceded it
to whom they
ws of a very di
s, relying on t
and temporally
into the error of
earth was reserv
eir own race,
he reverses which
me an imperi
t is presented
s of a univers
race are indelib
or a Greek a J
e; according to t
as a nation,
ll other nation
ubject. What w
here is nothin
n birth, for this
ocable; it can n
it not, nor t
. The Almighty
doing; He can
ek poet says th
le to Him-to u
throwing the
ders on the pro
n why the idea
so dangerous t
of inalienable s
rd Roman and Gr
ineffable arrog
are accustomed
stians as their
possesses them, t
e not, is obvio
which nationa
r own faith, ther
mselves and the
eing in the whol
ir religion to
mselves, and, d
ery level, as if
ccessions to
ive, and they ar
uty to promote
f any one, now
t some day be a
unce of themsel
thin, they may
e, the Divine p
inculcated by C
lation of the
even there it is
tween man and m
t as to subjec
e here it does
, it has in fact n
sciple's contemp
him from his
defers to the s
of those, if
s to Christianit
gress on all mat
hich the Creator
by revealing it;
to learn, in tho
those who can
Christianity, ev
ating its positi
n of civili