The nation of the Lapps spreads over the northern parts of Scandinavia and Finland from about the 63d degree of latitude10 to the confines of the Polar Ocean; but their number, hardly amounting to more than twenty thousand, bears no proportion to the extent of the vast regions in which they are found. Although now subject to the crowns of Russia, Sweden, and Norway, they anciently possessed11 the whole Scandinavian peninsula, until the sons of Odin drove them farther and farther to the north, and, taking possession of the coasts and valleys, left them nothing but the bleak12 mountain and the desolate13 tundra14. In the thirteenth century, under the reign15 of Magnus Ladislas, King of Sweden, their subjugation16 was completed by the Birkarls, a race dwelling5 on the borders of the Bothnian Gulf17. These Birkarls had to pay the crown a slight tribute, which they wrung18 more than a hundred-fold from the Lapps, until at length Gustavus I. granted the persecuted19 savages20 the protection of more equitable21 laws, and sent missionaries22 among them to relieve them at the same time from the yoke23 of their ancient superstitions24. In 1600 Charles IX. ordered churches to be built in their country, and, some years after, his son and successor, the celebrated25 Gustavus Adolphus, founded a school for the Lapps at Pitea, and ordered several elementary works to be translated into their language. In the year 1602, Christian2 IV., King of Denmark and Norway, while on a visit to the province of Finmark, was so incensed26 at the gross idolatry of the Lapps that he ordered their priests or sorcerers to be persecuted with bloody27 severity. A worthy28 clergyman, Eric Bredal, of Drontheim, used means more consonant29 with the spirit of the Gospel, and, having instructed several young Lapps, sent them back again as missionaries to their families. These interpreters of a purer faith were, however, received as apostates30 and traitors31 by their suspicious countrymen, and cruelly murdered, most likely at the instigation of the sorcerers. In 1707 Frederic IV. founded the Finmark mission, and in 1716 Thomas Westen, a man of rare zeal32 and perseverance33, preached the Gospel in the wildest districts of the province. Other missionaries and teachers followed his example, and at length succeeded in converting the Lapps, and in some measure conquering their ancient barbarism. Nothing157 can be more admirable than the self-denial and heroic fortitude34 of these ministers of Christ, for to renounce35 all that is precious in the eyes of the world to follow nomads36 little better than savages through the wilds of an Arctic country surely requires a courage not inferior to that of the soldier
Who seeks preferment at the cannon’s mouth.
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