At an early period, he became a wandering adventurer, sometimes passing himself off as a pilgrim, then as a Japanese, and then as a native of Formosa—a large island lying to the east of China, and subject to that country. His extensive learning and various knowledge enabled him to sustain these and other disguises. Thus he travelled over several parts of Europe, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. He was by turns a soldier, a beggar, a menial, a monk2; a preceptor, a Christian3, a heathen, a man of all trades. At last, he came to Liege in Belgium, pretending to be a Formosan, converted to Christianity. Here he became acquainted with the chaplain of an English regiment4, and was solemnly baptized.
He now went to London, and was kindly5 received[Pg 263] by Bishop6 Compton, who gave him entertainment in his own house, and treated him with the utmost confidence. His great abilities and extraordinary story, seconded by the patronage7 of the bishop of London, gave him immediate8 currency with literary men, and he soon became the wonder of the day.
Psalmanazar played his part to admiration9. He shunned10, rather than sought, the notice of the public, and, avoiding meat, lived chiefly on fruits, and a simple vegetable diet. At the same time, he appeared to display the Christian characteristics, and devoted11 himself to study. He began to prepare a grammar of the Formosan language, which he finally completed. This was, of course, a fiction, yet he proceeded to translate the Church Catechism into this fabricated tongue. He finally wrote an extensive history of Formosa, which was also a fable12; yet such was the reputation of the author, that it was received with general confidence, and speedily passed through several editions.
During this period, he had been sent to study at Oxford13, where a controversy14 was carried on between his patrons, and Dr. Halley, Dr. Mead15, and some others, in respect to his pretensions16. Certain discrepancies17 were at last detected in his history of Formosa, and, in the result, Psalmanazar was completely exposed, and finally confessed his imposture18. Soon after this, a moral change took place in him: he grew ashamed of his dishonorable courses, and determined19 to reform. He applied20 himself intensely to study, and, after a time, became engaged in literary pursuits, by which he earned an honest subsistence, and considerable[Pg 264] reputation during the rest of his life. He died in London, in 1753.
He wrote for the large work, styled the Universal History, most of the parts concerning ancient history, except that of Rome, and his writings met with great success. He wrote a volume of essays on several scriptural subjects, a version of the Psalms21, beside his own memoirs, already mentioned. He also wrote for the "Complete System of Geography," an article on the Island of Formosa, founded upon authentic22 information, as a reparation for the stories which he had palmed upon the public in his former account.
Psalmanazar is the name that he had assumed when he began his wandering life, and which he retained till his death. Of the sincerity23 of his piety24, there can be no doubt. Dr. Johnson said that he never witnessed a more beautiful example of humility25, and tranquil26 resignation, combined with an active discharge of duty, than was displayed by him during the latter portion of his life!
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