Protestants as well as Catholics were infected with this infamous bigotry13. Luther himself was not free from taint14, and Calvin's treachery against Servetus is an eternal blot15 on his character.
"No faith with heretics" took a new form when the downright violation16 of an oath became too dissonant17 to the spirit of an improved civilisation. It found expression in robbing the heretic of political and social rights, and above all in treating him as outside the pale of honor. Slandering18 him was no libel. Every bigot claimed the right to say anything against his character, for the purpose of bringing his opinions into hatred19 and contempt. All the dictates20 of charity were cast aside; his good actions were misrepresented, and his failings maliciously21 exaggerated. If Voltaire spent thousands in charity, he did it for notoriety; if he wrote odes to beautiful or accomplished22 ladies, he was a wretched debauchee. If Thomas Paine made sacrifices for liberty, he did it because he had a private grudge23 against authority; if he befriended the wife and family of a distressed24 Republican, he only sought to gratify his lust25; if he spent a convivial26 hour with a friend, he was an inveterate27 drunkard; and if he contracted a malignant28 abscess by lying for months in a damp, unwholesome dungeon29, his sufferings were the nemesis30 of a wicked, profligate31 life.
An English precursor32 of Voltaire and Paine wrote A Discourse33 on Freethinking. His name was Anthony Collins, and in a certain sense he was the father of English Freethought. He was a man of exemplary life and manners, yet the saintly Bishop34 Berkeley said he "deserved to be denied the common benefit of air and water." One of Collins's antagonists35 was the famous Dr. Bentley; and although Collins was a man of fortune, the ridiculous calumny36 was started that he sought and obtained Bentley's assistance in adversity. The author of this calumny was Richard Cumberland, a grandson of Bentley, and in other respects an estimable man. His mistake was pointed37 out by Isaac D'Israeli, who told him the person he meant was Arthur Collins, the historical compiler. But Cumberland perpetuated38 the calumny, remarking that "it should stand, because it could do no harm to any but to Anthony Collins, whom he considered little short of an Atheist39."
Another story about Collins, which has frequently done duty in Christian1 publications, is that a visitor found him reading the New Testament40, and that he remarked, "I have but one book, but that is the best." Fortunately I am able to give the origin of this story. It is told of William Collins, the poet, by Dr. Johnson, and may be found in the second volume (p. 239) of that writer's "Miscellaneous and Fugitive41 Pieces," published by Davies in Johnson's lifetime. It was not Anthony Collins, therefore; but what does that matter? It was a gentleman named Collins; his other name is indifferent. Besides, the story is so much more affecting when told of Anthony.
Look at the lying stories of infidel death-beds; glance at the scurrilities of an outcast minister which are gratuitously42 circulated by the enemies of Colonel Ingersoll; observe on how many platforms Mr. Brad-laugh has pulled out his watch and given the Almighty43 five minutes to strike him dead; listen to the grotesque44 libels on every leading Freethinker which are solemnly circulated by Christian malice45; and you will behold46 the last fruit of a very old tree, which is slowly but surely perishing. It once bore scaffolds, stakes, prisons and torture rooms; it now bears but libels and insinuations.

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