The English clergy4 have retained many Catholic ceremonies, and above all that of receiving tithes5, with a very scrupulous6 attention. They also possess the pious7 ambition of ruling the people, for what village rector would not be a pope if he could?
With regard to manners, the English clergy are more decorous than those of France, chiefly because the ecclesiastics8 are brought up in the universities of Oxford9 and Cambridge, far from the corruption10 of the metropolis11. They are not called to the dignities of the Church until very late, and at an age when men, having no other passion than avarice12, their ambition is less aspiring13. Employments are, in England, the recompense of long service in the church, as well as in the army. You do not there see young men become bishops15 or colonels on leaving college; and, moreover, almost all the priests are married. The pedantry16 and awkwardness of manners, acquired in the universities, and the little commerce they have with women, generally oblige a bishop14 to be contented17 with the one which belongs to him. The clergy go sometimes to the tavern18, because custom permits it, and if they get “Bacchi plenum” it is in the college style, gravely and with due decorum.
That indefinable character which is neither ecclesiastical nor secular19, which we call abbé, is unknown in England. The ecclesiastics there are generally respected, and for the greater part pedants20. When the latter learn that in France young men distinguished21 by their debaucheries, and raised to the prelacy by the intrigues22 of women, publicly make love; vie with each other in the composition of love songs; give luxurious23 suppers every day, from which they arise to implore24 the light of the Holy Spirit, and boldly call themselves the apostles’ successors — they thank God they are Protestants. But what then? They are vile25 heretics, and fit only for burning, as master Francis Rabelais says, “with all the devils.” Hence I drop the subject.
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