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Now what could have induced Scott to write novels tending to make people Papists and Jacobites, and in love with arbitrary power? Did he think that Christianity was a gaudy1 mummery? He did not, he could not, for he had read the Bible; yet was he fond of gaudy mummeries, fond of talking about them. Did he believe that the Stuarts were a good family, and fit to govern a country like Britain? He knew that they were a vicious, worthless crew, and that Britain was a degraded country as long as they swayed the sceptre; but for those facts he cared nothing, they governed in a way which he liked, for he had an abstract love of despotism, and an abhorrence2 of everything savouring of freedom and the rights of man in general. His favourite political picture was a joking, profligate3, careless king, nominally4 absolute; the heads of great houses paying court to, but in reality governing, that king, whilst revelling5 with him on the plunder6 of a nation, and a set of crouching7, grovelling8 vassals10 (the literal meaning of vassal9 is a wretch), who, after allowing themselves to be horsewhipped, would take a bone if flung to them, and be grateful; so that in love with mummery, though he knew what Christianity was, no wonder he admired such a Church as that of Rome, and that which Laud11 set up; and by nature formed to be the holder
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admiration
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