The Laws of Candy Beaumont & Fletcher\'s Works (3 of 10)
The Laws of Candy A Tragi-Comedy The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, edited by A.R. Walker Persons Represented in the Play. Cassilanes, _General of_ Candy. Antinous, _Son to_ Cassilanes, _and his Competitor_. Fernando, _a Venetian Captain, Servant to_ Annophel. Philander, _Prince of_ Cyprus, _passionately in love with_ Erota. Gonzalo, _An ambitious Politick Lord of_ Venice. Gaspero, _Secretary of State_.
Christianity should be exclusive or even dominant in the occupation of
the American soil. From one point of view the American colonies will
present a sorry aspect. Schism, mutual alienation, antagonism,
competition, are uncongenial to the spirit of the gospel, which seeks
"that they all may be one." And yet the history of the church has
demonstrated by many a sad example that this offense "must needs come."
No widely extended organization of church discipline in exclusive
occupation of any country has ever long avoided the intolerable
mischiefs attendant on spiritual despotism. It was a shock to the hopes
and the generous sentiments of those who had looked to see one undivided
body of a reformed church erected over against the medieval church,
from the corruptions of which they had revolted, when they saw
Protestantism go asunder into the several churches of the Lutheran and
the Reformed confessions; there are many even now to deplore it as a
disastrous set-back to the progress of the kingdom of Christ. But in the
calmness of our long retrospect it is easy for us to recognize that
whatever jurisdiction should have been established over an undivided
Protestant church would inevitably have proved itself, in no long time,
just such a yoke as neither the men of that time nor their fathers had
been able to bear. Fifteen centuries of church history have not been
wasted if thereby the Christian people have learned that the pursuit of
Christian unity through administrative or corporate or diplomatic union
is following the wrong road, and that the one Holy Catholic Church is
not the corporation of saints, but their communion.
The new experiment of church life that was initiated in the colonization
The Laws of Candy A Tragi-Comedy The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, edited by A.R. Walker Persons Represented in the Play. Cassilanes, _General of_ Candy. Antinous, _Son to_ Cassilanes, _and his Competitor_. Fernando, _a Venetian Captain, Servant to_ Annophel. Philander, _Prince of_ Cyprus, _passionately in love with_ Erota. Gonzalo, _An ambitious Politick Lord of_ Venice. Gaspero, _Secretary of State_.