But let us not turn round upon friends, confounding them with foes5. For dissenters6 only assent7 to more than we. Though Milton was a heretic to the creed8 of Athanasius, his faith exceeded that of Athanasius himself; and the faith of Athanasius that of Thomas, the disciple9, who with his own eyes beheld10 the mark of the nails. Whence it comes that though we be all Christians11 now, the best of us had perhaps been otherwise in the days of Thomas.
The higher the intelligence, the more faith, and the less credulity: Gabriel rejects more than we, but out-believes us all. The greatest marvels12 are first truths; and first truths the last unto which we attain13. Things nearest are furthest off. Though your ear be next-door to your brain, it is forever removed from your sight. Man has a more comprehensive view of the moon, than the man in the moon himself. We know the moon is round; he only infers it. It is because we ourselves are in ourselves, that we know ourselves not. And it is only of our easy faith, that we are not infidels throughout; and only of our lack of faith, that we believe what we do.
In some universe-old truths, all mankind are disbelievers. Do you believe that you lived three thousand years ago? That you were at the taking of Tyre, were overwhelmed in Gomorrah? No. But for me, I was at the subsiding14 of the Deluge15, and helped swab the ground, and build the first house. With the Israelites, I fainted in the wilderness16; was in court, when Solomon outdid all the judges before him. I, it was, who suppressed the lost work of Manetho, on the Egyptian theology, as containing mysteries not to be revealed to posterity17, and things at war with the canonical18 scriptures19; I, who originated the conspiracy20 against that purple murderer, Domitian; I, who in the senate moved, that great and good Aurelian be emperor. I instigated21 the abdication22 of Diocletian, and Charles the Fifth; I touched Isabella's heart, that she hearkened to Columbus. I am he, that from the king's minions23 hid the Charter in the old oak at Hartford; I — harbored Goffe and Whalley: I am the leader of the Mohawk masks, who in the Old Commonwealth's harbor, overboard threw the East India Company's Souchong; I am the Vailed Persian Prophet; I, the man in the iron mask; I, Junius.
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