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类别:其他 作者:Baron Charles De Secondat Mont字数:10517更新时间:19/01/07 15:06:43
WhiletheStoicslookeduponriches,humangrandeur,grief,disquietudes,andpleasuresasvanity,theywereentirelyemployedinlabouringforthehappinessofmankind,andinexercisingthedutiesofsociety。Itseemsasiftheyregardedthatsacredspirit,whichtheybelievedtodwellwithinthem,asakindoffavourableprovidencewatchfuloverthehumanrace。 Bornforsociety,theyallbelievedthatitwastheirdestinytolabourforit;withsomuchthelessfatigue,theirrewardswereallwithinthemselves。Happybytheirphilosophyalone,itseemedasifonlythehappinessofotherscouldincreasetheirs。 11。OfContemplation。Menbeingmadetopreserve,tonourish,toclothethemselves,anddoalltheactionsofsociety,religionoughtnottogivethemtoocontemplativealife。[7] TheMahometansbecomespeculativebyhabit;theyprayfivetimesaday,andeachtimetheyareobligedtocastbehindthemeverythingwhichhasanyconcernwiththisworld:thisformsthemforspeculation。Addtothisthatindifferenceforallthingswhichisinspiredbythedoctrineofunalterablefate。 Ifothercausesbesidestheseconcurtodisengagetheiraffections;forinstance,iftheseverityofthegovernment,ifthelawsconcerningthepropertyofland,givethemaprecariousspirit——allislost。 ThereligionoftheGaursformerlyrenderedPersiaaflourishingkingdom;itcorrectedthebadeffectsofdespoticpower。ThesameempireisnowdestroyedbytheMahometanreligion。 12。OfPenances。Penancesoughttobejoinedwiththeideaoflabour,notwiththatofidleness;withtheideaofgood,notwiththatofsupereminence;withtheideaoffrugality,notwiththatofavarice。 13。OfinexpiableCrimes。Itappearsfroma。passageofthebooksofthepontiffs,quotedbyCicero,[8]thattheyhadamongtheRomansinexpiablecrimes:[9]anditisonthisthatZozymusfoundsthenarrationsopropertoblackenthemotivesofConstantine’sconversion;andJulian,thatbitterrailleryonthisconversioninhisC?sars。 ThePaganreligionindeed,whichprohibitedonlysomeofthegrossercrimes,andwhichstoppedthehandbutmeddlednotwiththeheart,mighthavecrimesthatwereinexpiable;butareligionwhichbridlesallthepassions;whichisnotmorejealousofactionsthanofthoughtsanddesires;whichholdsusnotbyafewchainsbutbyaninfinitenumberofthreads;which,leavinghumanjusticeaside,establishesanotherkindofjustice;whichissoorderedastoleaduscontinuallyfromrepentancetolove,andfromlovetorepentance;whichputsbetweenthejudgeandthecriminalagreatermediator,betweenthejustandthemediatoragreatjudge——areligionlikethisoughtnottohaveinexpiablecrimes。 Butwhileitgivesfearandhopetoall,itmakesussufficientlysensiblethatthoughthereisnocrimeinitsownnatureinexpiable,yetawholecriminallifemaybeso;thatitisextremelydangeroustoaffrontmercybynewcrimesandnewexpiations;thatanuneasinessonaccountofancientdebts,fromwhichweareneverentirelyfree,oughttomakeusafraidofcontractingnewones,offillingupthemeasure,andgoingeventothatpointwherepaternalgoodnessislimited。 14。InwhatMannerReligionhasanInfluenceonCivilLaws。Asbothreligionandthecivillawsoughttohaveapeculiartendencytorendermengoodcitizens,itisevidentthatwhenoneofthesedeviatesfromthisend,thetendencyoftheotheroughttobestrengthened。Thelessseveritythereisinreligion,themorethereoughttobeinthecivillaws。 ThusthereigningreligionofJapanhavingfewdoctrines,andproposingneitherfuturerewardsnorpunishments,thelawstosupplythesedefectshavebeenmadewiththespiritofseverity,andareexecutedwithanextraordinarypunctuality。 Whenthedoctrineofnecessityisestablishedbyreligion,thepenaltiesofthelawsoughttobemoresevere,andthemagistratemorevigilant; totheendthatmenwhowouldotherwisebecomeabandonedmightbedeterminedbythesemotives;butitisquiteotherwisewherereligionhasestablishedthedoctrineofliberty。 FromtheinactivityofthesoulspringstheMahometandoctrineofpredestination,andfromthisdoctrineofpredestinationspringstheinactivityofthesoul。This,theysay,isinthedecreesofGod;theymustthereforeindulgetheirrepose。Inacaselikethis,themagistrateoughttowakenbythelawsthosewhoarelulledasleepbyreligion。 Whenreligioncondemnsthingswhichthecivillawsoughttopermit,thereisdangerlestthecivillaws,ontheotherhand,shouldpermitwhatreligionoughttocondemn。Eitheroftheseisaconstantproofofawantoftrueideasofthatharmonyandproportionwhichoughttosubsistbetweenboth。 ThustheTartarsunderJenghizKhan,[10]amongwhomitwasasinandevenacapitalcrimetoputaknifeinthefire,toleanagainstawhip,tostrikeahorsewithhisbridle,tobreakonebonewithanother,didnotbelieveittobeanysintobreaktheirword,toseizeuponanotherman’sgoods,todoaninjurytoaperson,ortocommitmurder。Inaword,lawswhichrenderthatnecessarywhichisonlyindifferenthavethisinconvenience,thattheymakethosethingsindifferentwhichareabsolutelynecessary。 ThepeopleofFormosabelieve[11]thatthereisakindofhell,butitistopunishthosewhoatcertainseasonshavenotgonenaked,whohavedressedincalicoandnotinsilk,whohavepresumedtolookforoysters,orwhohaveundertakenanybusinesswithoutconsultingthesongofbirds;whiledrunkennessanddebaucheryarenotregardedascrimes。 Theybelieveeventhatthedebauchesoftheirchildrenareagreeabletotheirgods。 Whenreligionabsolvesthemindbyathingmerelyaccidental,itlosesitsgreatestinfluenceonmankind。ThepeopleofIndiabelievethatthewatersoftheGangeshaveasanctifyingvirtue。[12]Thosewhodieonitsbanksareimaginedtobeexemptedfromthetormentsoftheotherlife,andtobeentitledtodwellinaregionfullofdelights;andforthisreasontheashesofthedeadaresentfromthemostdistantplacestobethrownintothisriver。Littlethendoesitsignifywhethertheyhadlivedvirtuouslyornot,sotheybebutthrownintotheGanges。 Theideaofaplaceofrewardshasanecessaryconnectionwiththeideaoftheabodesofmisery;andwhentheyhopefortheformerwithoutfearingthelatter,thecivillawshavenolongeranyinfluence。Menwhothinkthemselvessureoftherewardsoftheotherlifeareabovethepowerofthelegislator;theylookupondeathwithtoomuchcontempt。 Howshallthemanberestrainedbylawswhobelievesthatthegreatestpainthemagistratecaninflictwillendinamomenttobeginhishappiness? 15。HowfalseReligionsaresometimescorrectedbytheCivilLaws。 Simplicity,superstition,orarespectforantiquityhavesometimesestablishedmysteriesorceremoniesshockingtomodesty:ofthistheworldhasfurnishednumerousexamples。Aristotlesays[13]thatinthiscasethelawpermitsthefathersoffamiliestorepairtothetempletocelebratethesemysteriesfortheirwivesandchildren。Howadmirablethecivillawwhichinspiteofreligionpreservesthemannersuntainted! Augustus[14]excludedtheyouthofeithersexfromassistingatanynocturnalceremony,unlessaccompaniedbyamoreagedrelative;andwhenherevivedtheLupercalia,[15]hewouldnotallowtheyoungmentorunnaked。 16。HowtheLawsofReligioncorrecttheInconveniencesofapoliticalConstitution。Ontheotherhand,religionmaysupportastatewhenthelawsthemselvesareincapableofdoingit。 Thuswhenakingdomisfrequentlyagitatedbycivilwars,religionmaydomuchbyobligingonepartofthestatetoremainalwaysquiet。AmongtheGreeks,theEleans,aspriestsofApollo,livedalwaysinpeace。InJapan,[16]thecityofMeacoenjoysaconstantpeace,asbeingaholycity。Religionsupportsthisregulation,andthatempire,whichseemstobealoneuponearth,andwhichneitherhasnorwillhaveanydependenceonforeigners,hasalwaysinitsownbosomatradewhichwarcannotruin。 Inkingdomswherewarsarenotentereduponbyageneralconsent,andwherethelawshavenotpointedoutanymeanseitherofterminatingorpreventingthem,religionestablishestimesofpeace,orcessationfromhostilities,thatthepeoplemaybeabletosowtheircornandperformthoseotherlabourswhichareabsolutelynecessaryforthesubsistenceofthestate。 EveryyearallhostilityceasesbetweentheArabiantribesforfourmonths:theleastdisturbancewouldthenbeanimpiety。[17]Informertimes,wheneverylordinFrancedeclaredwarorpeace,religiongrantedatruce,whichwastotakeplaceatcertainseasons。 17。ThesameSubjectcontinued。Whenastatehasmanycausesforhatred,religionoughttoproducemanywaysofreconciliation。TheArabs,apeopleaddictedtorobbery,arefrequentlyguiltyofdoinginjuryandinjustice。Mahometenactedthislaw:[18]\"Ifanyoneforgivesthebloodofhisbrother,[19]hemaypursuethemalefactorfordamagesandinterest;buthewhoshallinjurethewicked,afterhavingreceivedsatisfaction,shall,inthedayofjudgment,sufferthemostgrievoustorments。\" TheGermansinheritedthehatredandenmityoftheirnearrelatives:butthesewerenoteternal。Homicidewasexpiatedbygivingacertainnumberofcattle,andallthefamilyreceivedsatisfaction:athingextremelyuseful,saysTacitus,becauseenmitiesaremostdangerousamongafreepeople。[20]Ibelieve,indeed,thattheirministersofreligion,whowereheldbytheminsomuchcredit,wereconcernedinthesereconciliations。 AmongtheinhabitantsofMalacca,[21]wherenoformofreconciliationisestablished,hewhohascommittedmurder,certainofbeingassassinatedbytherelativesorfriendsofthedeceased,abandonshimselftofury,andwoundsorkillsallhemeets。 18。HowtheLawsofReligionhavetheEffectofCivilLaws。ThefirstGreeksweresmallnations,frequentlydispersed,piratesatsea,unjustonland,withoutgovernmentandwithoutlaws。ThemightyactionsofHerculesandTheseusletusseethestateofthatrisingpeople。Whatcouldreligiondomoretoinspirethemwithhorroragainstmurder?Itdeclaredthatthemanwhohadbeenmurderedwasenragedagainsttheassassin,thathewouldpossesshismindwithterrorandtrouble,andobligehimtoyieldtohimtheplaceshehadfrequentedwhenalive。[22] Theycouldnottouchthecriminal,norconversewithhim,withoutbeingdefiled:[23]themurdererwastobeexpelledfromthecity,andanexpiationmadeforthecrime。[24] 19。ThatitisnotsomuchtheTruthorFalsityofaDoctrinewhichrendersitusefulorpernicioustoMenincivilGovernment,astheUseorAbuseofit。Themosttrueandholydoctrinesmaybeattendedwiththeveryworstconsequenceswhentheyarenotconnectedwiththeprinciplesofsociety:andonthecontrary,doctrinesthemostfalsemaybeattendedwithexcellentconsequenceswhencontrivedsoastobeconnectedwiththeseprinciples。 ThereligionofConfuciusdisownstheimmortalityofthesoul:andthesectofZenodidnotbelieveit。Thesetwosectshavedrawnfromtheirbadprinciplesconsequences,notjustindeed,butmostadmirableastotheirinfluenceonsociety。ThoseofthereligionofTao,andofFoe,[25]believetheimmortalityofthesoul;butfromthissacreddoctrinetheydrawthemostfrightfulconsequences。 Thedoctrineoftheimmortalityofthesoulfalselyunderstoodhas,almostineverypartoftheglobeandineveryage,engagedwomen,slaves,subjects,friends,tomurderthemselves,thattheymightgoandserveintheotherworldtheobjectoftheirrespectorloveinthis。 ThusitwasintheWestIndies;thusitwasamongtheDanes;[26]thusitisatpresentinJapan,[27]inMacassar,[28]andmanyotherplaces。 Thesecustomsdonotsodirectlyproceedfromthedoctrineoftheimmortalityofthesoulasfromthatoftheresurrectionofthebody,whencetheyhavedrawnthisconsequence,thatafterdeaththesameindividualwillhavethesamewants,thesamesentiments,thesamepassions。Inthispointofview,thedoctrineoftheimmortalityofthesoulhasaprodigiouseffectonmankind;becausetheideaofonlyasimplechangeofhabitationismorewithinthereachofthehumanunderstanding,andmoreadaptedtoflattertheheart,thantheideaofanewmodification。 Itisnotenoughforreligiontoestablishadoctrine;itmustalsodirectitsinfluence。ThistheChristianreligionperformsinthemostadmirablemanner,particularlywithregardtothedoctrinesofwhichwehavebeenspeaking。Itmakesushopeforastatewhichistheobjectofourbelief;notforastatewhichwehavealreadyexperiencedorknown: thuseveryarticle,eventheresurrectionofthebody,leadsustospiritualideas。 20。ThesameSubjectcontinued。Thesacredbooks[29]oftheancientPersianssay,\"Ifyouwouldbeholyinstructyourchildren,becauseallthegoodactionswhichtheyperformwillbeimputedtoyou。\"Theyadvisethemtomarrybetimes,becausechildrenatthedayofjudgmentwillbeasabridge,overwhichthosewhohavenonecannotpass。Thesedoctrineswerefalse,butextremelyuseful。 21。OftheMetempsychosis。Thedoctrineoftheimmortalityofthesoulisdividedintothreebranches——thatofpureimmortality,thatofasimplechangeofhabitation,andthatofametempsychosis,thatis,thesystemoftheChristians,thatoftheScythians,andthatoftheIndians。Wehavejustbeenspeakingofthefirsttwo,andIshallsayofthelastthatasithasbeenwellorillexplained,ithashadgoodorbadeffects。Asitinspiresmenwithacertainhorroragainstbloodshed,veryfewmurdersarecommittedintheIndies;andthoughtheyseldompunishwithdeath,yettheyenjoyaperfecttranquillity。 Ontheotherhand,womenburnthemselvesatthedeathoftheirhusbands; thusitisonlytheinnocentwhosufferaviolentdeath。 22。ThatitisdangerousforReligiontoinspireanAversionforThingsinthemselvesindifferent。AkindofhonourestablishedintheIndiesbytheprejudicesofreligionhasmadetheseveraltribesconceiveanaversionagainsteachother。Thishonourisfoundedentirelyonreligion;thesefamilydistinctionsformnocivildistinctions;thereareIndianswhowouldthinkthemselvesdishonouredbyeatingwiththeirking。 Thesesortsofdistinctionsareconnectedwithacertainaversionforothermen,verydifferentfromthosesentimentswhichnaturallyarisefromdifferenceofrank;whichamonguscomprehendsaloveforinferiors。 Thelawsofreligionshouldneverinspireanaversiontoanythingbutvice,andabovealltheyshouldneverestrangemanfromaloveandtendernessforhisownspecies。 TheMahometanandIndianreligionsembraceaninfinitenumberofpeople; theIndianshatetheMahometans,becausetheyeatcows;theMahometansdetesttheIndiansbecausetheyeathogs。 23。OfFestivals。Whenreligionappointsacessationfromlabouritoughttohaveagreaterregardtothenecessitiesofmankindthantothegrandeurofthebeingitdesignstohonour。 Athenswassubjecttogreatinconveniencesfromtheexcessivenumberofitsfestivals。[30]Thesepowerfulpeople,towhosedecisionallthecitiesofGreececametosubmittheirquarrels,couldnothavetimetodespatchsuchamultiplicityofaffairs。 WhenConstantineordainedthatthepeopleshouldrestontheSabbath,hemadethisdecreeforthecities,[31]andnotfortheinhabitantsoftheopencountry;hewassensiblethatlabourinthecitieswasuseful,butinthefieldsnecessary。 Forthesamereason,inacountrysupportedbycommerce,thenumberoffestivalsoughttoberelativetothisverycommerce。ProtestantandCatholiccountriesaresituatedinsuchamannerthatthereismoreneedoflabourintheformerthaninthelatter;[32]thesuppressionoffestivalsisthereforemoresuitabletoProtestantthantoCatholiccountries。 Dampierobservesthatthediversionsofdifferentnationsvarygreatly,accordingtotheclimate。[33]Ashotclimatesproduceaquantityofdelicatefruits,thebarbarianseasilyfindnecessaries,andthereforespendmuchtimeindiversions。TheIndiansofcoldercountrieshavenotsomuchleisure,beingobligedtofishandhuntcontinually;hencetheyhavelessmusic,dancingandfestivals。Ifanewreligionshouldbeestablishedamongthesepeople,itoughttohaveregardtothisintheinstitutionoffestivals。 24。OfthelocalLawsofReligion。Therearemanylocallawsinvariousreligions;andwhenMontezumawithsomuchobstinacyinsistedthatthereligionoftheSpaniardswasgoodfortheircountry,andhisforMexico,hedidnotassertanabsurdity;because,infact,legislatorscouldneverhelphavingaregardtowhatnaturehadestablishedbeforethem。 TheopinionofthemetempsychosisisadaptedtotheclimateoftheIndies。Anexcessiveheatburnsupallthecountry:[34]theycanbreedbutveryfewcattle;theyarealwaysindangerofwantingthemfortillage;theirblackcattlemultiplybutindifferently;[35]andtheyaresubjecttomanydistempers。Alawofreligionwhichpreservesthemisthereforemoresuitabletothepolicyofthecountry。 Whilethemeadowsarescorched,riceandpulse,bytheassistanceofwater,arebroughttoperfection;alawofreligionwhichpermitsonlythiskindofnourishmentmustthereforebeextremelyusefultomeninthoseclimates。 Thefleshofcattleinthatcountryisinsipid36butthemilkandbutterwhichtheyreceivefromthemserveforapartoftheirsubsistence; thereforethelawwhichprohibitstheeatingandkillingofcowsisintheIndiesnotunreasonable。 Athenscontainedaprodigiousmultitudeofpeople,butitsterritorywasbarren。Itwasthereforeareligiousmaximwiththispeoplethatthosewhoofferedsomesmallpresentstothegodshonouredthemmorethanthosewhosacrificedanox。[37] 25。TheInconvenienceoftransplantingaReligionfromoneCountrytoanother。Itfollowshencethattherearefrequentlymanyinconveniencesattendingthetransplantingareligionfromonecountrytoanyother。 \"Thehog,\"saysM。deBoulainvilliers,[38]\"mustbeveryscarceinArabia,wheretherearealmostnowoods,andhardlyanythingfitforthenourishmentoftheseanimals;besides,thesaltnessofthewaterandfoodrendersthepeoplemostsusceptibleofcutaneousdisorders。\"Thislocallawcouldnotbegoodinothercountries,[39]wherethehogisalmostauniversal,andinsomesortanecessary,nourishment。 Ishallheremakeareflection。Sanctoriushasobservedthatporktranspiresbutlittle,[40]andthatthiskindofmeatgreatlybindersthetranspirationofotherfood;hehasfoundthatthisdiminutionamountstoathird。[41]Besides,itisknownthatthewantoftranspirationformsorincreasesthedisordersoftheskin。Thefeedingonporkoughtrathertobeprohibitedinclimateswherethepeoplearesubjecttothesedisorders,asinPalestine,Arabia,Egypt,andLibya。 26。ThesameSubjectcontinued。SirJohnChardinsays[42]thatthereisnotanavigableriverinPersia,excepttheKur,whichisattheextremityoftheempire。TheancientlawoftheGaurswhichprohibitedsailingonriverswasnotthereforeattendedwithanyinconvenienceinthiscountry,thoughitwouldhaveruinedthetradeofanother。 Frequentbathingsareextremelyusefulinhotclimates。OnthisaccounttheyareordainedintheMahometanlawandintheIndianreligion。IntheIndiesitisamostmeritoriousacttopraytoGodintherunningstream;[43]buthowcouldthesethingsbeperformedinotherclimates? Whenareligionadaptedtotheclimateofonecountryclashestoomuchwiththeclimateofanotheritcannotbethereestablished;andwheneverithasbeenintroducedithasbeenafterwardsdiscarded,itseemstoallhumanappearanceasiftheclimatehadprescribedtheboundsoftheChristianandtheMahometanreligions。 Itfollowshence,thatitisalmostalwaysproperforareligiontohaveparticulardoctrines,andageneralworship。Inlawsconcerningthepracticeofreligiousworshipthereoughttobebutfewparticulars;forinstance,theyshouldcommandmortificationingeneralandnotacertainkindofmortification。Christianityisfullofgoodsense;abstinenceisofdivineinstitution;butaparticularkindofabstinenceisordainedbyhumanauthorityandthereforemaybechanged。 ______ 1。ThoughtsontheComet,ContinuationofThoughtsontheComet,ii。 2。DescriptionofEthiopia,byM。Ponce,Physician。EdifyingLetters,coll。iv,p。290。 3。SeeDiodorus,i。18。 4。Dupin,EcclesiasticalLibraryoftheSixthCentury,v。 5。CollectionofVoyagesthatContributedtotheEstablishmentoftheEastIndiaCompany,iii,partI,p。63。 6。Prideaux,HistoryoftheJews。 7。ThisistheinconvenienceofthedoctrineofFoeandLaockium。 8。DeLeg。,ii。22。 9。Sacrumcommissum,quodnequeexpiaripotent,impiecommissumest; quodexpiaripotentpublicisacerdotesexpianto。 10。SeetheaccountofJohnDuplanCarpin,senttoTartarybyPopeInnocentIVintheyear1246。 11。CollectionofVoyagesthatContributedtotheEstablishmentoftheEastIndiaCompany,v,partI,p。192。 12。EdifyingLetters,coll。xv。 13。Politics,vii。17。 14。Suetonius,LifeofAugustus,31。 15。Ibid。 16。CollectionofVoyagesthatContributedtotheEstablishmentoftheEastIndiaCompany,iv,partIp。127。 17。SeePrideaux,lifeofMahomet,p。64。 18。Koran,i,chapter\"OftheCow。\" 19。Onrenouncingthelawofretaliation。 20。DeMoribusGermanorum,21。 21。CollectionofVoyagesthatContributedtotheEstablishmentoftheEastIndiaCompany,vii,p。303。SeealsoMemoirsoftheCountdeForbin,andwhathesaysofthepeopleofMacassar。 22。Plato,Laws,ix。 23。TragedyofOedipusatColonus。 24。Plato,Laws,ix。 25。AChinesephilosopherreasonsthusagainstthedoctrineofFoe:\"Itissaidinabookofthatsect,thatthebodyisourdwelling—placeandthesoultheimmortalguestwhichlodgesthere;butifthebodiesofourrelativesareonlyalodging,itisnaturaltoregardthemwiththesamecontemptweshouldfeelforastructureofearthanddirt。Isnotthisendeavouringtotearfromtheheartthevirtueoflovetoone’sownparents?Thisleadsuseventoneglectthecareofthebody,andtorefuseitthecompassionandaffectionsonecessaryforitspreservation;hencethedisciplesofFoekillthemselvesbythousands。\" ——WorkofanancientChinesephilosopher,intheCollectionofFatherDuHalde,iii,p。52。 26。SeeTho。Bartholin,AntiquitiesoftheDanes。 27。AnAccountofJapan,intheCollectionofVoyagesthatContributedtotheEstablishmentoftheEastIndiacompany。 28。Forbin,Memoirs。 29。Hyde,ReligionofthePersians。 30。Xenophon,OntheRepublicofAthens,3,§8。 31。Leg。3。Cod。deferiis。ThislawwasdoubtlessmadeonlyforthePagans。 32。TheCatholicsliemoretowardthesouth,andtheProtestantstowardsthenorth。 33。Dampier,Voyages,ii。 34。SeeBernier,Travels,ii,p。137。 35。EdifyingLetters,coll。xii,p。95。 36。Bernier,Travels,ii,p。137。 37。Euripides,inAthen?us,ii,p。40。 38。LifeofMahomet。 39。AsinChina。 40。MedicinaStatica,§3,aphor。22。 41。Ibid。,aphor。23。 42。TravelsintoPersia,ii。 43。Bernier,Travels,ii。 BookXXV。OfLawsinRelationtotheEstablishmentofReligionanditsExternalPolity1。OfReligiousSentiments。Thepiousmanandtheatheistalwaystalkofreligion;theonespeaksofwhatheloves,andtheotherofwhathefears。 2。OftheMotivesofAttachmenttodifferentReligions。Thedifferentreligionsoftheworlddonotgivetothosewhoprofessthemequalmotivesofattachment;thisdependsgreatlyonthemannerinwhichtheyagreewiththeturnofthoughtandperceptionsofmankind。 Weareextremelyaddictedtoidolatry,andyethavenogreatinclinationforthereligionofidolaters;wearenotveryfondofspiritualideas,andyetaremostattachedtothosereligionswhichteachustoadoreaspiritualbeing。Thisproceedsfromthesatisfactionwefindinourselvesathavingbeensointelligentastochooseareligionwhichraisesthedeityfromthatbasenessinwhichhehadbeenplacedbyothers。Welookuponidolatryasthereligionofanignorantpeople,andthereligionwhichhasaspiritualbeingforitsobjectasthatofthemostenlightenednations。