ThestrongestmindsinbothbranchesoftheProtestantChurchinGreatBritaindevotedthemselvestomaintainingthesuperstition。
  Thenewerscientificmodesofthought,andespeciallythenewideasregardingtheheavens,revealedfirstbyCopernicusandGalileoandlaterbyNewton,Huygens,andHalley,weregraduallydissipatingthewholedomainofthePrinceofthePoweroftheAir;butfromfirsttolastalonglineofeminentdivines,AnglicanandCalvinistic,strovetoresistthenewthought。OntheAnglicanside,intheseventeenthcentury,MericCasaubon,DoctorofDivinityandahighdignitaryofCanterbury,——HenryMore,inmanyrespectsthemosteminentscholarintheChurch,——Cudworth,byfarthemosteminentphilosopher,andDr。
  JosephGlanvil,themostcogentofallwritersinfavourofwitchcraft,supportedtheorthodoxsuperstitionintreatisesofgreatpower;andSirMatthewHale,thegreatestjuristoftheperiod,condemningtwowomentobeburnedforwitchcraft,declaredthathebasedhisjudgmentonthedirecttestimonyofHolyScripture。OntheCalvinisticsidewerethegreatnamesofRichardBaxter,whoapplaudedsomeoftheworstcrueltiesinEngland,andofIncreaseandCottonMather,whostimulatedtheworstinAmerica;andthesemarshalledinbehalfofthiscruelsuperstitionalonglineofeminentdivines,themostearnestofall,perhaps,beingJohnWesley。
  NorwastheLutheranChurchinSwedenandtheotherScandinaviancountriesbehinditssisterchurches,eitherinpersecutingwitchcraftorinrepressingdoubtsregardingthedoctrinewhichsupportedit。
  Butinspiteofallthesegreatauthoritiesineveryland,inspiteofsuchsummarypunishmentsasthoseofFlade,Loos,andBekker,andinspiteofthevirtualexclusionfromchurchprefermentofallwhodoubtedtheolddoctrine,thenewscientificviewoftheheavenswasdevelopedmoreandmore;thephysicalsciencesweremoreandmorecultivated;thenewscientificatmosphereingeneralmoreandmoreprevailed;andattheendoftheseventeenthcenturythisvastgrowthofsuperstitionbegantowitheranddroop。Montaigne,Bayle,andVoltaireinFrance,ThomasiusinGermany,CalefinNewEngland,andBeccariainItaly,didmuchalsotocreateanintellectualandmoralatmospherefataltoit。
  Andhereitshouldbestated,tothehonouroftheChurchofEngland,thatseveralofherdivinesshowedgreatcourageinopposingthedominantdoctrine。SuchmenasHarsnet,ArchbishopofYork,andMorton,BishopofLichfield,whothrewalltheirinfluenceagainstwitch-findingcrueltiesevenearlyintheseventeenthcentury,deservelastinggratitude。ButespeciallyshouldhonourbepaidtotheyoungermenintheChurch,whowroteatlengthagainstthewholesystem:suchmenasWagstaffeandWebsterandHutchinson,whointhehumblerranksoftheclergystoodmanfullyfortruth,withthecertaintythatbysodoingtheyweremakingtheirownpromotionimpossible。
  Bythebeginningoftheeighteenthcenturythedoctrinewasevidentlydyingout。Wheretorturehadbeenabolished,orevenmademilder,“weather-makers“nolongerconfessed,andthefundamentalproofsinwhichthesystemwasrootedwereevidentlyslippingaway。EventhegreattheologianFromundus,attheUniversityofLouvain,theoracleofhisage,whohaddemonstratedthefutilityoftheCopernicantheory,hadforeseenthisandmadetheinevitableattemptatcompromise,declaringthatdevils,thoughOFTEN,arenotALWAYSorevenforthemostpartthecausesofthunder。ThelearnedJesuitCasparSchott,whosePhysicaCuriosawasoneofthemostpopularbooksoftheseventeenthcentury,alsoventuredtomakethesamemildstatement。Butevensuchconcessionsbysuchgreatchampionsoforthodoxydidnotpreventfranticeffortsinvariousquarterstobringtheworldbackundertheolddogma:aslateas1743therewaspublishedinCatholicGermanyamanualbyFatherVincentofBerg,inwhichthesuperstitionwastaughttoitsfullestextent,withthedeclarationthatitwasissuedfortheuseofpriestsundertheexpresssanctionofthetheologicalprofessorsoftheUniversityofCologne;andtwenty-fiveyearslater,in1768,wefindinProtestantEnglandJohnWesleystandingfirmlyforwitchcraft,andutteringhisfamousdeclaration,“ThegivingupofwitchcraftisineffectthegivingupoftheBible。”ThelatestnotabledemonstrationinScotlandwasmadeaslateas1773,when“thedivinesoftheAssociatedPresbytery“passedaresolutiondeclaringtheirbeliefinwitchcraft,anddeploringthegeneralscepticismregardingit。[259]
  [259]ForCarpzovandhissuccessors,seeauthoritiesalreadygiven。ThebestaccountofJames’sshareintheextortionofconfessionsmaybefoundinthecollectionofCuriousTractspublishedatEdinburghin1820。SeealsoKingJames’sownDemonologie,andPitcairn’sCriminalTrialsofScotland,vol。i,partii,pp。213-223。ForCasaubon,seehisCredulityandIncredulityinThingsNatural,pp。66,67。ForGlanvil,More,Casaubon,Baxter,Wesley,andothersnamed,seeLecky,asabove。
  AstoIncreaseMather,inhissermons,alreadycited,onTheVoiceofGodinStormyWinds,Boston,1704,hesays:“whentherearegreattempests,theAngelsoftentimeshaveaHandtherein……Yea,andsometimes,byDivinePermission,EvilAngelshaveaHandinsuchStormsandTempestsasareveryhurtfultoMenontheEarth。”Yet“forthemostpart,suchStormsaresentbytheProvidenceofGodasaSignofHisDispleasurefortheSinsofMen。”andsometimes“asPrognosticksandterribleWarningsofGreatJudgementsnotfaroff。”FromtheheightofhiseruditionMatherthusrebukesthetimidvoiceofscientificscepticism:
  “TherearesomewhowouldbeesteemedtheWitsoftheWorld,thatridiculethoseasSuperstitiousandWeakPersons,whichlookuponDreadfulTempestsasProdromousofotherJudgements。
  Nevertheless,themostLearnedandJudiciousWriters,notonlyoftheGentiles,butamongstChristians,haveEmbracedsuchaPersuasion;theirSentimentsthereinbeingConfirmedbytheExperienceofmanyAges。”Foranothercuriousturngiventothistheory,withreferencetosanitaryscience,seeDeodatLawson’sfamoussermonatSalem,in1692,onChrist’sFidelityaShieldagainstSatan’sMalignity,p。21ofthesecondedition。ForCottonMather,seehisbiographybyBarrettWendell,pp。91,92;
  alsothechapteronDiabolismandHysteriainthiswork。ForFromundus,seehisMeteorologicaLondon,1656,lib。iii,c。9,andlib。ii,c。3。ForSchott,seehisPhysicaCuriosaeditionofWurzburg,1667,p。1249。ForFatherVincentofBerg,seehisEnchiridiumquadripartitumCologne,1743。Besidesbenedictionsandexorcismsforallemergencies,itcontainsfulldirectionsforthemanufactureofAgnesDei,andofanothersacredpanaceacalled“Heiligthum。”notlesseffectiveagainstevilpowers,——
  givesformulaetobewornforprotectionagainstthedevil,——
  suggestsalistofsignsbywhichdiabolicalpossessionmayberecognised,andprescribesthequestiontobeaskedbypriestsintheexaminationofwitches。ForWesley,seehisJournalfor1768。ThewholecitationisgiveninLecky。
  IV。FRANKLIN’SLIGHTNING-ROD。
  ButinthemidstoftheseeffortsbyCatholicslikeFatherVincentandbyProtestantslikeJohnWesleytosavetheoldsacredtheory,itreceiveditsdeath-blow。In1752FranklinmadehisexperimentswiththekiteonthebanksoftheSchuylkill;
  and,atthemomentwhenhedrewtheelectricsparkfromthecloud,thewholetremendousfabricoftheologicalmeteorologyrearedbythefathers,thepopes,themedievaldoctors,andthelonglineofgreattheologians,CatholicandProtestant,collapsed;the“PrinceofthePoweroftheAir“tumbledfromhisseat;thegreatdoctrinewhichhadsolongafflictedtheearthwasprostratedforever。
  TheexperimentofFranklinwasrepeatedinvariouspartsofEurope,but,atfirst,theChurchseemedcarefultotakenonoticeofit。TheoldchurchformulasagainstthePrinceofthePoweroftheAirwerestillused,butthetheologicaltheory,especiallyintheProtestantChurch,begantogrowmilder。FouryearsafterFranklin’sdiscoveryPastorKarlKoken,memberoftheConsistoryandofficialpreachertotheCityCouncilofHildesheim,wasmovedbyagreathailstormtopreachandpublishasermononTheRevelationofGodinWeather。Of“thePrinceofthePoweroftheAir“hesaysnothing;thetheoryofdiabolicalagencyhethrowsoverboardaltogether;hiswholeattemptistosavetheolderandmoreharmlesstheory,thatthestormisthevoiceofGod。Heinsiststhat,sinceChristtoldNicodemusthatmen“knownotwhencethewindcometh。”itcannotbeofmerenaturalorigin,butissentdirectlybyGodhimself,asDavidintimatesinthePsalm,“outofHissecretplaces。”Astothehailstorm,helaysgreatstressupontheplagueofhailsentbytheAlmightyuponEgypt,andclinchesallbyinsistingthatGodshowedatMountSinaihispurposetostartlethebodybeforeimpressingtheconscience。
  Whilethetheoryofdiabolicalagencyinstormswasthusdroopinganddying,veryshrewdeffortsweremadeatcompromise。Thefirstoftheseattemptswehavealreadynoted,intheefforttoexplaintheefficacyofbellsinstormsbytheirsimpleuseinstirringthefaithfultoprayer,andintheconcessionmadebysundrytheologians,andevenbythegreatLordBaconhimself,thatchurchbellsmight,underthesanctionofProvidence,dispersestormsbyagitatingtheair。Thisgainedgroundsomewhat,thoughitwasresistedbyoneeminentChurchauthority,whoansweredshrewdlythat,inthatcase,cannonwouldbeevenmorepiousinstruments。Stillanotherargumentusedintryingtosavethispartofthetheologicaltheorywasthatthebellswereconsecratedinstrumentsforthispurpose,“likethehornsatwhoseblowingthewallsofJerichofell。”[260]
  [260]ForKoken,seehisOffenbarungGottesinWetter,Hildesheim,c1756;andfortheanswertoBacon,seeGretser’sDeBenedictionibus,lib。ii,cap。46。
  Butthesecompromiseswereoflittleavail。In1766FatherSterzingerattackedtheverygroundworkofthewholediabolictheory。Hewas,ofcourse,bitterlyassailed,insulted,andhated;buttheChurchthoughtitbestnottocondemnhim。Moreandmorethe“PrinceofthePoweroftheAir“retreatedbeforethelightning-rodofFranklin。TheolderChurch,whileclingingtotheoldtheory,wasfinallyobligedtoconfessthesupremacyofFranklin’stheorypractically;forhislightning-roddidwhatexorcisms,andholywater,andprocessions,andtheAgnusDei,andtheringingofchurchbells,andtherack,andtheburningofwitches,hadfailedtodo。Thiswasclearlyseen,evenbythepoorestpeasantsineasternFrance,whentheyobservedthatthegrandspireofStrasburgCathedral,whichneitherthesacrednessoftheplace,northebellswithinit,northeholywaterandrelicsbeneathit,couldprotectfromfrequentinjuriesbylightning,wasonceandforallprotectedbyFranklin’srod。
  ThencameintothemindsofmultitudestheanswertothequestionwhichhadsolongexercisedtheleadingtheologiansofEuropeandAmerica,namely,“WhyshouldtheAlmightystrikehisownconsecratedtemples,orsufferSatantostrikethem?”
  Yeteventhispracticalsolutionofthequestionwasnotreceivedwithoutopposition。
  InAmericatheearthquakeof1755waswidelyascribed,especiallyinMassachusetts,toFranklin’srod。TheRev。ThomasPrince,pastoroftheOldSouthChurch,publishedasermononthesubject,andintheappendixexpressedtheopinionthatthefrequencyofearthquakesmaybeduetotheerectionof“ironpointsinventedbythesagaciousMr。Franklin。”Hegoesontoarguethat“inBostonaremoreerectedthananywhereelseinNewEngland,andBostonseemstobemoredreadfullyshaken。Oh!
  thereisnogettingoutofthemightyhandofGod。”
  Threeyearslater,JohnAdams,speakingofaconversationwithArbuthnot,aBostonphysician,says:“Hebegantoprateuponthepresumptionofphilosophyinerectingironrodstodrawthelightningfromtheclouds。Herailedandfoamedagainstthepointsandthepresumptionthaterectedthem。HetalkedofpresuminguponGod,asPeterattemptedtowalkuponthewater,andofattemptingtocontroltheartilleryofheaven。”
  Aslateas1770religiousscruplesregardinglightning-rodswerestillfelt,thetheorybeingthat,asthunderandlightningweretokensoftheDivinedispleasure,itwasimpietytopreventtheirdoingtheirfullwork。Fortunately,Prof。JohnWinthrop,ofHarvard,showedhimselfwiseinthis,asinsomanyotherthings:
  inalectureonearthquakesheopposedthedominanttheology;
  andastoargumentsagainstFranklin’srods,hedeclared,“Itisasmuchourdutytosecureourselvesagainsttheeffectsoflightningasagainstthoseofrain,snow,andwindbythemeansGodhasputintoourhands。”
  Still,forsomeyearstheologicalsentimenthadtoberegardedcarefully。InPhiladelphia,apopularlectureronscienceforsometimeafterFranklin’sdiscoverythoughtitbestinadvertisinghislecturestoexplainthat“theerectionoflightning-rodsisnotchargeablewithpresumptionnorinconsistentwithanyoftheprincipleseitherofnaturalorrevealedreligion。”[261]
  [261]RegardingoppositiontoFranklin’srodsinAmerica,seePrince’ssermon,especiallyp。23;alsoQuincy,HistoryofHarvardUniversity,vol。ii,p。219;alsoWorksofJohnAdams,vol。ii,pp。51,52;alsoParton’sLifeofFranklin,vol。i,p。