undoubtedly intended. If he cannot devour as
a roaring lion, he will endeavour to deceive and seduce
as a cunning serpent. We are therefore instructed
hereby to look for “damnable heresies”
to prevail, accompanied and followed by popular commotions
and licentiousness. The age in which we live
is remarkably characterized by false systems and impious
theories. Speculative atheism caused the French
revolution, and led to the erection of the United
States government; which, having openly declared independence
of England, soon after virtually declared independence
of God. France, Germany, England and the United
States, have all been pervaded with infidel and atheistical
sentiments; and these, whether propagated under the
name of solid science or polite literature,
have corrupted the public mind for generations.
In the name of science, treating of the material or
moral world, the agents of the dragon have been exceedingly
successful. Metaphysicians and geologists have
constructed systems which would exclude the Almighty
from the heavens and the earth. But however active
and zealous these laborers in the service of the dragon,
they do not reach the popular ear but in part.
Those sons of Belial who devise false systems of religion
under the name of Christianity, have been still more
pernicious to the nations, and dangerous to the church.
If the church of Rome cannot prevail with kings as
before, to execute her cruel sentences of death upon
heretics, she is not less active in disseminating
her idolatrous and superstitious dogmas among the
nations. By freemasonry, odd-fellowship, temperance
associations, and a countless number of affiliated
societies,—the offshoots of popery and
infidelity, the dragon still assails the woman.
Reason, toleration, humanity, charity and liberality
are terms which have been selected and abused by the
servants of the devil “to deceive the hearts
of the simple.” These are alike the watchwords
of the spiritual seducer and the political agitator.
What dogma or heresy so absurd,—what conduct
so immoral, as not to find patronage in the journals
of the day? or not to find tolerance or protection
under the fostering wings of church or state?
What is impiously called “free love,”
as well as avowed infidelity and polygamy, are patronized
by constituted authorities in Christendom. When
taking a survey of the errors and systems of error,
hostile to the honor of Messiah and the free grace
of his gospel, how few can be found in the different
nations of the earth, who “overcame by the blood
of the Lamb!” The religions established by the
nations of the world are all more or less tainted
with the errors, and disfigured by the ceremonies of
the church of Rome. Surely we have before our
eyes a constant fulfilment of the prophecy under consideration.
To all outward appearance the woman is in the wilderness.
She is in fact so obscure that some of her sons begin
to question her visibility. They are ready to
cry in despondency,—“The witnesses